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Arrests made as two assaulted outside Iranian embassy

After two people were attacked, apart from the Iranian Embassy, ​​seven men were arrested on suspicion of great physical damage.

Met police said that they believe that there was a discussion between the protesters supporting and opposing Iranian monarchy and that there was no connection with Israel.

A spokesman for force said that civil servants responded to a discussion reports on Friday at 09:50 BST, London’s west of the Prince Gate in Knightsbridge in the west of London.

One was treated by the London Ambulance Service (LAS) for injuries at the scene before it was taken to a large trauma center and the other to the hospital.

In order to prevent serious disorder, conditions were provided to prevent protesters from gathering in the region until 13:00 on Sunday.

The force said seven men who have not yet been aged police in custody.

He was arrested for violating the order that prohibited the collection of an eighth protesters.

The force had previously said that the debate believed that it only contained pro -monarchy protesters.

While the first researches were carried out, the region was taken under the cord.

A Las spokesman said: “Today (June 20) was called on an attack reports on the Prince Gate on 09:56.

“We sent a series of resources to the scene, including ambulance teams, health officials in fast intervention cars and our tactical intervention unit.

He continued: “We treated two patients at the scene and one of them to the hospital, a great trauma center.”

He added that the injuries were not believed to threaten life.

There are a number of national embassies at the Prince Gate, including the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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