Key facts
- South African police arrested over 900 people on Tuesday.
- The arrests occurred during anti-migrant protests.
- Thousands of people participated in the demonstrations.
- The protests involved clashes, looting, and vandalism.
- At least four people were killed during the unrest.
- The protests took place across multiple cities in South Africa.
South African police apprehended more than 900 people on Tuesday amidst escalating anti-migrant protests. The demonstrations, which drew thousands of participants, devolved into widespread clashes, looting, and vandalism across several cities. Authorities reported that at least four individuals lost their lives during the unrest. The protests highlight ongoing tensions surrounding immigration in the country. Further details on the specific demands of the protesters or the exact locations of the arrests were not immediately available, but the scale of the police action indicates a significant national response to the disturbances.
