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TWO cops are being treated in hospital and eight were injured after thugs threw bottles during an anti-lockdown protest in Hyde Park.

Demonstrations turned ugly this evening as pictures emerged showing officers with bloody faces after being pelted by objects.

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One police officer is pictured with a bloody head
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One police officer is pictured with a bloody headCredit: WENN
Protesters are pictured squaring up to cops in Hyde Park
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Protesters are pictured squaring up to cops in Hyde ParkCredit: WENN
The officer is supported by his colleagues after sustaining head wounds
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The officer is supported by his colleagues after sustaining head woundsCredit: WENN
One demonstrator was pictured letting off a blue smoke canister
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One demonstrator was pictured letting off a blue smoke canisterCredit: WENN
Officers attempted to disperse the crowd this evening
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Officers attempted to disperse the crowd this eveningCredit: WENN
Scenes turned ugly following a day of protests
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Scenes turned ugly following a day of protestsCredit: WENN
It came as officers attempted to clear the park this evening
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It came as officers attempted to clear the park this eveningCredit: WENN
An officer is seen shielding himself from objects as protesters throw bottles and cans
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An officer is seen shielding himself from objects as protesters throw bottles and cans

Images from Hyde Park showed protesters holding placards reading “no to vaccine passports” and “the people refuse your totalitarian stage agenda”. 

Footage also shows maskless demonstrators squaring up to officers and chanting: “Shame on you”.

As the officers attempt to move the crowd on, objects are thrown into the air and one protester lets off a canister of blue smoke.

Another picture shows a cop with a bloody face being supported by two other officers.

Meanwhile, another shocking clip shows officers crouching down to shield themselves as demonstrators hurl objects at them.

The Metropolitan Police tonight confirmed eight officers had been injured during the clashes.

A spokesperson said: "Eight officers were injured as they worked to disperse crowds in Hyde Park this evening.

"Missiles including bottles were thrown in small pockets of disorder. Two officers were taken to hospital.

"Thankfully, they are not believed to be seriously injured."

Speaking after the clashes, Met Police Chief Supt Roy Smith tweeted: "Phones shoved in their faces filming, smoke and missiles hurled at them, abused, assaulted and exposed to the risk of COVID.

"Yet these officers remain calm, composed, professional and not resorting to high levels of force. Would you do their job?"

Protesters were out in force despite restrictions being eased
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Protesters were out in force despite restrictions being easedCredit: WENN
Cops clashed with protesters from the 'Unite for Freedom' rally
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Cops clashed with protesters from the 'Unite for Freedom' rallyCredit: WENN
The officers were hailed for acting 'calm and 'composed' in the face of
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The officers were hailed for acting 'calm and 'composed' in the face ofCredit: WENN
Protesters shouting at police in Hyde Park
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Protesters shouting at police in Hyde ParkCredit: WENN

It came hours after crowds marched through the streets for the 'Unite for Freedom' rally against Covid restrictions, vaccines and passports.

Signs saying "freedom is non-negotiable" were held up as people let off brightly coloured smoke flares.

And activists carried giant inflatable syringes to fight against what they call "coerced vaccinations" - with not a single face mask in sight.

Among them was ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers, who has organised and attended several Covid hoax marches.

The mob ignored police warnings not to gather in large groups to make their way through the capital.

Cops have vowed to crack down on anti-social behaviour at hotspots over the second weekend of freedom as temperatures hit 20C.

Activist gather for a ‘Unite for Freedom’ protest in London against Covid-19 restriction
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Activist gather for a ‘Unite for Freedom’ protest in London against Covid-19 restrictionCredit: LNP
Protesters marched against Covid restrictions - despite many already being lifted
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Protesters marched against Covid restrictions - despite many already being liftedCredit: Reuters
Police detain a demonstrator during the rally
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Police detain a demonstrator during the rallyCredit: Reuters
Thousands of protesters with placards march down London's Oxford Street
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Thousands of protesters with placards march down London's Oxford StreetCredit: Rex
Police prepare to intervene the organised march through central London
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Police prepare to intervene the organised march through central LondonCredit: LNP
Giant inflatable syringes were carried through the streets
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Giant inflatable syringes were carried through the streetsCredit: Reuters
Protesters let off smoke bombs during the rally in central London
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Protesters let off smoke bombs during the rally in central LondonCredit: Rex
A woman holds a sign against Covid health passports
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A woman holds a sign against Covid health passportsCredit: Reuters
The group are calling for 'freedom'
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The group are calling for 'freedom'Credit: Reuters

The protest organisers had urged participants to "make as much noise as possible" during the rally but to "avoid making a crowd".

However, they also encouraged people to "link arms if the police tried to intervene".

Their aim is to fight against all coronavirus precautions and "no new normal".

There appeared to be no social distancing during the event as thousands stood shoulder to shoulder.

A demonstrator holds a smoke flare as he stands on a man's shoulders
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A demonstrator holds a smoke flare as he stands on a man's shouldersCredit: Getty
A man wearing a costume holds a sign, as he takes part in an anti-lockdown protest
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A man wearing a costume holds a sign, as he takes part in an anti-lockdown protestCredit: Reuters
A demonstrator holds a sign among a large crowd
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A demonstrator holds a sign among a large crowdCredit: Rex
Thousands took to the streets of London
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Thousands took to the streets of LondonCredit: Reuters
An anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown protester lets off another smoke flare
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An anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown protester lets off another smoke flareCredit: LNP

The Metropolitan Police said on Twitter: "We have a policing operation in central London today as a result of a number of demonstrations. 

"Anyone coming into London for a protest must make sure their gathering is lawful, with a risk assessment carried out by the organiser.

"Officers are on site and are engaging with those taking part."

The demonstrators were challenging lockdown measures, despite many already being lifted thanks to the UK's world-beating vaccination programme.

Half of Brits - more than 33.4million - have now had their life-saving Covid jab.

One man holds a sign saying 'my arms are aching'
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One man holds a sign saying 'my arms are aching'Credit: Alamy
Piers Corbyn joined the anti-lockdown mob
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Piers Corbyn joined the anti-lockdown mobCredit: Alamy
One woman protests against Covid passports
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One woman protests against Covid passportsCredit: Alamy
Crowds have gathered for anti-lockdown protests in London
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Crowds have gathered for anti-lockdown protests in LondonCredit: Reuters
A woman fights against lockdown, masks and vaccines
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A woman fights against lockdown, masks and vaccinesCredit: Alamy

Pubs, restaurants and gyms reopened on April 12, along with zoos, theme parks and hairdressers.

Lockdown restrictions are set to ease further on May 17, allowing Brits to enjoy food and a pint indoors.

And it is hoped all restrictions should be lifted on June 21.

The Government is said to want Covid passports up and running by May 17, when foreign travel resumes, to allow holidaymakers to avoid quarantine.

But Britain's equalities watchdog has warned such measures could be unlawful and create a "two-tier society" which discriminates against the poor, migrants and ethnic minorities.

The controversial idea is one of the key reasons for today's protest.

Not only could the "passports" help Brits go on summer holidays, but they are being proposed to allow people to attend large sporting events, workplaces and even the pub.

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Ministers have already confirmed a traffic light system, which will use a three-colour guide to allow Brits to return to some countries this summer.

This will put countries on a green, amber or red list depending on the risk they pose in regard to their Covid situation abroad.

A demonstrator dressed in camouflage raises a fist during the protest
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A demonstrator dressed in camouflage raises a fist during the protestCredit: Reuters
Another placard against Covid passports
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Another placard against Covid passportsCredit: Alamy
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