Edinburgh Police Presence at Protest Following Recent Violence
Edinburgh deployed significant police presence at protest following recent violent incidents, with road closures and heightened security throughout the event.
Edinburgh deployed significant police presence at protest following recent violent incidents, with road closures and heightened security throughout the event.
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