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Czech Visitors' Dispute in Germany Injures Local Police Officers
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Czech Visitors' Dispute in Germany Injures Local Police Officers

From iDNES · () Czech

Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Czech visitors at a festival in Germany were involved in a dispute that resulted in injuries to local police officers.
  • The article is behind a paywall and does not provide further details on the incident or the nationalities of the Czech visitors.
  • The text primarily consists of subscription prompts and information about advertising preferences.

Local police officers sustained injuries during an altercation involving Czech visitors at a festival in Germany. The incident occurred amidst a dispute that led to the officers being hurt.

Details regarding the specific nature of the dispute, the number of individuals involved, or the severity of the police officers' injuries are not provided in the available text. The article appears to be behind a paywall, limiting access to further information.

The provided text mainly consists of prompts for subscription to the iDNES Premium service, outlining the benefits of an ad-free experience and options for personalized advertising. It details how user data is processed for targeted ads by MAFRA, a.s., and its 125 advertising partners.

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Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.