Rioting breaks out in Belgian and Dutch cities after Morocco’s World Cup win

Rioting breaks out in Belgian and Dutch cities after Morocco’s World Cup win
Police cars drive through a main road in Brussels after rioting in the city (Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP)

Riots broke out in several Belgian and Dutch cities after Morocco’s surprise 2-0 win over Belgium at the World Cup.

Police detained about a dozen people after they deployed water cannons and fired tear gas to disperse crowds in Brussels – and eight more in the northern city of Antwerp.

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