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Prams filled with fireworks as teens - and children as young as 7 - clash with police in Dublin

At least 23 people have been arrested during a second night of violent disorder near an asylum hotel in Dublin.

Two police officers were taken to hospital with injuries sustained during clashes with protesters - including one who was struck on the head by a bottle. A Sky News crew was caught in the confusion as police charged at crowds, who were throwing fireworks, stones and other debris.

It is the third night of demonstrations at the Citywest Hotel following an alleged sexual assault in the early hours of Monday morning. A demonstration in the wake of the incident, which allegedly involved a 10-year-old girl, turned violent on Tuesday night.

A police officer was injured and six arrests were made. A 26-year-old man, who cannot be named due to rules that apply to all sexual assault cases in the Republic of Ireland, appeared in court on Tuesday charged over the alleged attack.

Police had earlier pledged a "robust response" if the violence continued. Between 7pm and 8pm, hundreds of protesters faced off with around 40 uniformed officers.

The uniformed officers were replaced with the Public Order Unit, who were carrying plastic shields and additional body protection. Protesters detained after stand-off Hundreds of protesters had been facing off against the public order unit of the Irish police force along Citywest Drive.

While large parts of the crowd dispersed throughout the night, an additional public order unit was deployed to tackle those remaining at the protest shortly after 10pm. Several of those caught between the two units were tackled and detained as they tried to flee.

Justice minister Jim O'Callaghan said "many have been arrested" and "more will follow" - and went on to praise officers who had responded professionally to "thuggish violence" in the area. Mr O'Callaghan vowed that those arrested would be "charged, named and dealt with relentlessly" by the criminal justice system..

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