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Four police hurt, 14 arrests in protest outside Iran's London embassy

Jan 18, 2026

Londo [UK], January 18: Four officers were injured and 14 people arrested during a protest at the Iranian embassy in London, the Metropolitan Police said. The arrests were made on suspicion of offences including violent disorder and trespass on Friday, the force said.
The officers sustained minor injuries. Footage shared on social media appeared to show protesters being arrested and others with injuries. One of those arrested is alleged to have climbed the building in Kensington and removed an Iranian flag.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: "During a protest at the Iranian Embassy on Friday, January 16, a protester illegally accessed private property and climbed across multiple balconies onto the terrace of the embassy and removed its flag.
"An effort was made by a group of protestors to prevent his lawful arrest, and dispersal tactics were used by officers to ensure the safety of those concerned and prevent further disorder." (PA Media/dpa)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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