The protest at Souda refugee camp, located on Greece’s Chios Island, began on Wednesday night and continued into the early hours of Thursday, Nea-Online reported.
In addition to destroying a significant part of the camp by setting it on fire, refugees also smashed a fireworks store and began aiming the explosives at local residents and into houses.
They also reportedly threw stones and looted nearby vehicles and shops.
Footage posted by Ruptly showed riot police arriving at the scene, where 50 people – including two camp volunteers were reportedly arrested. At least four people were hospitalized.
Ruptly and reports on social media said the violence apparently took place during a face-off with supporters from the far-right Golden Dawn party.
Greece, which is home to around 62,000 refugees, has been faced with numerous incidents involving asylum-seekers who are frustrated at being prevented from reaching Western Europe, with many aiming to ultimately reach Germany. The situation is part of Europe’s wider migrant crisis – the biggest since World War II – which saw more than 1 million asylum seekers reach the continent in 2015.
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