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3 arrested as Montreal anti-NATO demonstration turns violent

Montreal police say at least three people were arrested after protests denouncing NATO turned violent Friday evening as the city begins hosting the 70th annual NATO Parliamentary Assembly.A police spokesperson says demonstrators threw objects at police, lit two vehicles on fire and smashed windows.

Police say windows were smashed, fires were lit during protest as city hosts NATO Parliamentary Assembly

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Anti-NATO protesters march in the street in Montreal Friday night. Police said three people were arrested after the demonstration turned violent, with protesters lighting a mannequin on fire and throwing objects including smoke bombs and metal barriers into the street. (Radio-Canada)

Montreal police say at least three people were arrested after protests turned violent Friday evening, with demonstrators throwing objects at police, lighting two vehicles on fire and breaking windows.

The protest was meant to denouncethe North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), as the cityhosts the 70th annual session of the NATO Parliamentary Assemblyfrom Nov.22 to 25.

The demonstration began in Placemilie-Gamelin in the Ville-Marie borough at around 4:30 p.m., according to Montreal police spokesperson Const. Manuel Couture. The group started walking toward St-Urbain Street at around 5 p.m., meeting up with another demonstration near Place des Arts.

At around 6:10 p.m., protesters lit a mannequin on fire in the middle of the crowd and began marching together, throwing objects including smoke bombs and metal barriers into the street to obstruct police work, Couture said, noting protesters then threw fireworks and assaulted police officers.

The arrests were made for assaulting police officers and obstructing police work, according to Couture.

When the protest reached the intersection of St-Urbain and Ren-Lvesque Boulevard, some peoplebegan smashing business windows, he said, adding windows at the Palais des congrs were also smashed.

At around 6:40 p.m., police deployed chemical irritants and other techniques to disperse the crowd, according to Couture.That's when two vehicles were lit on fire and other store windows were broken, he said.By 7 p.m., the demonstrators had left the site.

TheDivest for Palestinecollective andanti-capitalistgroupCLAC organized the protest nearPlace des Arts, according to apost on Instagram.

"While this military alliance, which profits from the genocide in Palestine, meets, let our voices echo throughout the city," the caption reads.