FIRE AND FURY

Firework yobs pelt riot police with petrol bombs & rockets in Bonfire Night stand-off leaving eight cops injured

Terrifying footage shows officers armed with shields being battered with lit missiles amid the carnage

STREETS in Edinburgh were locked down and eight officers left injured after yobs hurled petrol bombs and fireworks at riot cops during Bonfire Night chaos.

Video footage from Niddrie shows officers in riot gear standing in a line as around 100 youths lob explosives at the cops' ring of steel.

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Officers were pelted with fireworks and petrol bombsCredit: Michael Schofield
Police in Niddrie on bonfire night as street is locked downCredit: Michael Schofield
The night descended into chaos as police were targeted by lit missilesCredit: Michael Schofield

Police were called to the area on Sunday afternoon as part of a Specialist Public Order response following last year's 'warzone' Bonfire Night.

Police Scotland have confirmed a number of officers have suffered minor injuries amid the carnage.

Eight officers were injured by petrol bombs, fireworks and projectiles which led to riot cops being called in.

The chaos kicked off around 4pm after gangs of youngsters targeted vehicles and houses in the area with fireworks - but their focus quickly turned to police as officers arrived on scene.

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Cops set up a cordon by closing off the main road that runs through Niddrie - with buses and cars being diverted away from the area.

Some residents had gathered early in the evening to have a fireworks display and planned to sit and enjoy food and drinks.

One local who lives near the street where the youths congregated told how the noise of the fireworks was “terrifying.”

The woman, who declined to be named, said: “This happens every year up here. The kids just do what they like and nothing happens.

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“It all started about 6.30pm when they all started meeting up. 

“I saw some of them had fireworks and I just knew it was going to be trouble.

“It didn’t take long before fireworks were being launched at houses and at local residents.

“The noise of the fireworks was terrifying. I have young kids and they were petrified.

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