🔗 Share this article Third Night of Unrest in the Irish Capital as Protesters Confront Asylum Hotel For the third straight night, law enforcement in Ireland have faced a barrage of stones and fireworks within the capital city. A large crowd of demonstrators assembled close to the entrance of a hotel housing asylum seekers in a western area of the city. This marks the third night of protests at Citywest following a reported incident involving a young girl in the vicinity of the hotel early on Monday. A man in his twenties, whose identity remains unnamed due to legal restrictions in sexual assault proceedings, was presented in court on the following day charged in connection with the reported occurrence. Several arrests were made during the serious unrest on Tuesday night, and the national law enforcement vowed a “robust response” if the violence continued. Between the early evening hours on Wednesday, a multitude of participants once more faced off against approximately forty uniformed officers. The initial personnel were substituted by the specialized squad equipped with plastic shields and extra armor after sustaining hits from debris, stones, and fireworks. Some individuals continued to throw assorted items at the police members. Vandalism also occurred around the Saggart Luas tram stop, which runs parallel to the road occupied by the protesters. Public order units pushed the assembly further from the premises by moving forward with their protective barriers. A horse patrol and a dog unit were present at the scene, with a police helicopter providing aerial surveillance. One officer was affected by pepper spray, and those involved in the chaos also tried to block law enforcement cars using steel barriers. While Monday night’s demonstration concluded without major issues, a woman in the force was injured during the subsequent clashes and subsequently discharged from hospital after treatment for a injury to her foot. A police vehicle was also set on fire during the previous unrest in the week. The senior officer, who inspected the area following the violence, stated on that day that he was “resolved” to see further persons brought before the courts to be accountable for their actions. He characterized the disorder as far from calm and noted, “This was aggression with the purpose to damage the Citywest building and frighten those within.” The head of government condemned the scenes of violence, stating there could be “no excuse” for assaults on police personnel. Protesters were seen waving national flags, shouting anti-immigration slogans, and launching objects. There were also attempts to advance on the officer formation using traditional vehicles and off-road motorcycles on that day, and a police helicopter above was targeted with lasers.