Seven men charged after protest outside Iranian embassy leaves two injured
Seven men have been charged after two people were injured during a protest outside the Iranian embassy, police have confirmed.
Metropolitan Police officers were called to reports of a fight on Princes Gate in Knightsbridge, west London, shortly after 9.50am on Friday.
Two men, aged 37 and 39, were taken to hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries following an altercation outside the embassy.
Eight individuals have been arrested in connection with the incident, including the 39-year-old man.
A spokesperson for the force said that seven of those arrested were charged on Saturday with causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
All seven men, who are Iranian nationals, have been remanded in custody and are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday.
Those charged are:
Mohammad Nadiri, 30, of Central Street, Islington
Pourrezaei Vahid, 41, of Hamlet Square, Cricklewood
Armin Hasanlov, 35, of Prescot Road, Liverpool
Esmaeil Balouchy, 50, of Brent Lea, Brentford
Saeed Hosseingholipoor, 34, of Wilkins Close, Mitcham
Farzin Suleimani, 31, of Selsey Road, Birmingham
Aref Yazdan Parast, 31, of Worton Road, Isleworth
The Met has said the incident is believed to have involved protesters from both pro- and anti-Iranian regime groups.
In response, police imposed conditions to prevent further gatherings in the area until 1pm on Sunday.
Video footage shared online showed two men lying in a cordoned-off section of the road. One, shirtless, appeared to have blood covering his nose and mouth, while the other lay motionless, clutching his left leg and ankle as officers attended to them.
Princes Gate is home to several national embassies, including the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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