Anti-racism protesters attacked suspected members of far-right groups in both Trafalgar Square and outside Waterloo train station, during a full day of protests in London, on Saturday.
Clashes broke out near Waterloo station before police rushed to the area and dispersed the crowds.
The two rival groups of protesters rallied earlier in the day, with both sides taking to the streets despite anti-coronavirus restrictions and a huge presence of police forces.
Anti-racism protesters attacked suspected members of far-right groups in both Trafalgar Square and outside Waterloo train station, during a full day of protests in London, on Saturday.
Clashes broke out near Waterloo station before police rushed to the area and dispersed the crowds.
The two rival groups of protesters rallied earlier in the day, with both sides taking to the streets despite anti-coronavirus restrictions and a huge presence of police forces.
Anti-racism protesters attacked suspected members of far-right groups in both Trafalgar Square and outside Waterloo train station, during a full day of protests in London, on Saturday.
Clashes broke out near Waterloo station before police rushed to the area and dispersed the crowds.
The two rival groups of protesters rallied earlier in the day, with both sides taking to the streets despite anti-coronavirus restrictions and a huge presence of police forces.