Damaged building facades and cracked windows were evident in Brussels on Monday in the wake of protests against COVID-19 measures that turned violent a day earlier.
Among the buildings affected by the unrest was the European External Action Service (EEAS) whose heavily damaged entrance was seen cordoned off.
Damaged building facades and cracked windows were evident in Brussels on Monday in the wake of protests against COVID-19 measures that turned violent a day earlier.
Among the buildings affected by the unrest was the European External Action Service (EEAS) whose heavily damaged entrance was seen cordoned off.
Damaged building facades and cracked windows were evident in Brussels on Monday in the wake of protests against COVID-19 measures that turned violent a day earlier.
Among the buildings affected by the unrest was the European External Action Service (EEAS) whose heavily damaged entrance was seen cordoned off.