¡Decenas de heridos! Las imágenes del choque de policía con catalanes a favor de independencia
91 heridos se reportan hasta el momento en incidentes durante el referéndum en Cataluña.
2017-10-01
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1 / 1791 heridos es el saldo que dejaron los incidentes ocurridos este domingo durante la celebración del referéndum de independencia en Cataluña, que la policía trata de impedir. -
2 / 17Spanish Guardia Civil guards drag a man outside a polling station in Sant Julia de Ramis, where Catalan president was supposed to vote, on October 1, 2017, on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice.
/ AFP PHOTO / Raymond ROIG -
3 / 17CORRECTION - Spanish Guardia Civil guards drag a man outside a polling station in Sant Julia de Ramis, where Catalan president was supposed to vote, on October 1, 2017, on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice.
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4 / 17People clash with Spanish Guardia Civil guards outside a polling station in Sant Julia de Ramis, where Catalan president was supposed to vote, on October 1, 2017, on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice.
/ AFP PHOTO / Raymond ROIG -
5 / 17Desde primera hora de la mañana, policías y guardias civiles irrumpieron en distintos centros de votación en Cataluña, en ocasiones forzando puertas a golpes, para incautar papeletas y urnas e impedir así la celebración física de la consulta. -
6 / 17A golpe de porras y pelotas de goma, la policía española intervino este domingo en Cataluña para impedir el referéndum sobre la independencia. -
7 / 17People help a man injured by a rubber bullet fired by Spanish police officers outside the Ramon Llull polling station in Barcelona October 1, 2017 during a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
Spanish riot police fired rubber bullets and forced their way into activist-held polling stations in Catalonia on Sunday as thousands flooded the streets to vote in an independence referendum banned by Madrid.
/ AFP PHOTO / Fabio Bucciarelli -
8 / 17A man shouts at Spanish police officers outside the Ramon Llull polling station in Barcelona October 1, 2017 during a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
Spanish riot police fired rubber bullets and forced their way into activist-held polling stations in Catalonia on Sunday as thousands flooded the streets to vote in an independence referendum banned by Madrid.
/ AFP PHOTO / Fabio Bucciarelli -
9 / 17People clash with Spanish police officers outside the Ramon Llull polling station in Barcelona October 1, 2017 during a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
Spanish riot police fired rubber bullets and forced their way into activist-held polling stations in Catalonia on Sunday as thousands flooded the streets to vote in an independence referendum banned by Madrid.
/ AFP PHOTO / Fabio Bucciarelli -
10 / 17People clash with Spanish police officers outside the Ramon Llull polling station in Barcelona October 1, 2017 during a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
Spanish riot police fired rubber bullets and forced their way into activist-held polling stations in Catalonia on Sunday as thousands flooded the streets to vote in an independence referendum banned by Madrid.
/ AFP PHOTO / Fabio Bucciarelli -
11 / 17A Spanish police officer grabs a man during clashes outside the Ramon Llull polling station in Barcelona October 1, 2017 during a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
Spanish riot police fired rubber bullets and forced their way into activist-held polling stations in Catalonia on Sunday as thousands flooded the streets to vote in an independence referendum banned by Madrid.
/ AFP PHOTO / Fabio Bucciarelli -
12 / 17A Spanish police officer is pictured outside the Ramon Llull polling station in Barcelona October 1, 2017 during a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid.
Spanish riot police fired rubber bullets and forced their way into activist-held polling stations in Catalonia on Sunday as thousands flooded the streets to vote in an independence referendum banned by Madrid.
/ AFP PHOTO / Fabio Bucciarelli -
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