Fireworks fly as hooded protesters clash with police after Olympics open in Milan

Clashes between hooded protesters and Italian police escalated into chaotic scenes on Saturday as the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opened in Italy. The demonstrations, organized by the Unsustainable Olympics Committee, aimed to highlight concerns about the environmental, economic, and social impact of the Games.

Tensions came to a head near an Olympic ice hockey rink, where protesters were met with water cannons and tear gas. Fireworks exploded amidst the confrontation, casting a chaotic glow over the scene. Police vans secured the area behind temporary metal fences, but the protesters veered away, continuing their route towards the Santagiulia venue.

Meanwhile, at least five individuals were taken into custody as part of a global travel alert issued by security firm Global Guardian. The alert warned of heightened security and disruptions in the affected area over the coming hours, advising plot route bypasses and avoiding all protests.

A separate protest took place several miles away, where thousands gathered for a peaceful demonstration. The group carried cardboard cutouts representing trees felled to build new infrastructure, while dancers performed with drums and music blasting from a truck leading the march. Anti-ICE chants filled the air as protesters demanded action over immigration concerns.

In stark contrast to the earlier clashes, banners at the larger demonstration read "Let's take back the cities and free the mountains" and "We want trees not steel". The Association of Proletariat Excursionists had organized the cutout trees, highlighting the environmental costs of hosting major sporting events.

Despite reports of disruptions during the Olympics' opening day, officials confirmed that athletes transfers did not appear to have been affected by the protests. However, for many protesters, it seems the real show is just beginning – as they vow to keep up a relentless pressure on those in power over the coming weeks and months.
 
the more i think about this, the more i'm convinced that these protests are actually a good thing πŸ€”. people are finally speaking out against the environmental and social damage that these massive sporting events can cause. it's like they say, "you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs" - someone's gotta crack open the conversation about the real cost of hosting the Olympics.

and let's be real, it's not like the protesters are asking for much πŸ™„. just some awareness and action to reduce their impact on the environment. it's time we stop treating these events as above criticism and start seeing them as a reflection of our values as a society.

oh, and btw, i love how the peaceful protest in another part of town is so much more organized and focused πŸŽ‰. those cardboard cutouts with trees are genius πŸ˜‚. it's like they're trying to turn the narrative around and show that there's a better way forward.
 
Ugh πŸ€•, can't believe this... Italy's Winter Olympics turned into a complete mess already πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Clashes between protesters and police are so not what you want on Opening Day πŸ’”. I mean, those Unsustainable Olympics Committee folks were just trying to highlight some serious concerns about the Games' impact, but do they have to get violent? 😩 The environmental aspect is super valid btw 🌎, all that new infrastructure built for the games... it's like, what's the point if we're just gonna destroy the planet? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And on a separate note, I'm shocked that thousands turned out for a peaceful protest miles away from the chaos πŸ™. Those people were actually making a statement about immigration concerns too πŸ‘₯, and I can respect that πŸ’―. It's like, we need more of this kind of activism, not just a bunch of violent protests that just end up getting folks arrested or worse 😬.

Anywayz, it's gonna be an interesting few weeks/months to keep an eye on this situation πŸ“ŠπŸ’₯...
 
I'm totally freaked out about these clashes between protesters and police during the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics 🀯🌎. I mean, can you imagine being there and feeling like your rights are being trampled? The Unsustainable Olympics Committee is trying to bring attention to some really valid concerns about the Games' impact on the environment, economy, and social structures, but it's getting totally out of hand 😩.

I think what really bothers me is how the police responded with water cannons and tear gas – that's basically assault 🚫. And let's not forget those fireworks – who needs that kind of chaos in their life? 😱 On the other hand, I'm all for peaceful protests like the one at the Santagiulia venue, where people were carrying cardboard cutouts representing trees felled to build infrastructure 🌳.

It's also concerning how some protesters were taken into custody without clear evidence of any wrongdoing. We need to make sure that we're protecting free speech and assembly rights, even when things get heated πŸ”’. The fact that the Association of Proletariat Excursionists organized a peaceful demonstration with "Let's take back the cities and free the mountains" banners shows that there are definitely people who care about these issues and want to create change πŸ’ͺ.

For now, I'll be keeping an eye on this situation and hoping for a peaceful resolution. But make no mistake – for many protesters, this is just the beginning of a long and hard fight 🌟
 
🀣 Can you believe the Olympics are open already? It's like we're trying to burn the earth before we even get the souvenir t-shirts! πŸŒŽπŸ˜‚ Those protesters were like, "Hey, let's protest while we're here, but don't worry, we'll make it a tree-mendous time... just kidding, we'll actually bring cardboard cutouts of trees to represent the trees that got destroyed for the stadium!" 🀣 Anyway, I guess you could say they're trying to branch out their activism (get it? branch? . Seriously though, can't we all just get along and not make a scene... unless it's during the Olympics, then let's bring on the drama! πŸ˜„
 
Ugh I'm so frustrated about this 🀯. I was watching the Olympics and it was literally chaotic πŸ˜‚. I feel like these protests are super necessary though - we need to think about the impact of hosting big events on our environment and society 🌎. I mean, using cardboard cutouts of trees felled for infrastructure is a really clever way to highlight the issue πŸ€“. And the fact that thousands showed up peacefully is amazing πŸ’ͺ. But at the same time, it's crazy how some people were getting hurt by police πŸ’”. It just goes to show that there are multiple perspectives on this whole thing and we need to keep having open conversations about it πŸ’¬. I'm definitely feeling inspired to get involved in activism on my own campus... maybe our school can organize something similar πŸ«πŸ’–
 
man this just gets crazy 🀯 what's going on with these demos? i mean i get where they're coming from about the Olympics but clashes with police arent the answer ⚠️ the unsustainable olympics committee should focus on their message not put people in harm's way πŸ’” and those pro-immigration chants at the other protest were really uplifting 🎢 hope that can be a positive vibe for change
 
Ugh, I'm so done with these Olympics already πŸ€―πŸ’”. I mean, can't we just think about the planet for once? All this drama and security measures are just showing how out of touch the powers that be are πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I was watching the protests online and it's crazy to see people taking a stand like that. Those protesters in Milan are not afraid to make their voices heard, you know? πŸ—£οΈ And those cardboard cutouts with trees on them? Genius! πŸ˜‚ It's all about raising awareness and creating change, not just getting caught up in the chaos of it all.

I'm so tired of the system prioritizing profit over people and the planet. We need to start holding our leaders accountable for their actions, not just when it comes to climate change but also with regards to social justice and human rights 🀝. The Unsustainable Olympics Committee might be a bit dramatic, but they're onto something here πŸ”₯. It's time we take back control of our cities and make sure that the mountains and forests are protected for future generations πŸŒ³πŸ’š
 
πŸ€” This whole thing with the Olympics got me thinking... like, what's the point of all this fuss? Rich countries host these massive events and then just go ahead and trash the planet for it 🌎. These protesters are right to speak out, but at the same time, I feel bad for the athletes who have to deal with all this chaos on their own games πŸ˜’. And what's up with the police? Water cannons and tear gas? Can't they just talk to people instead of resorting to that stuff? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The environmental angle is huge, though - those cardboard cutouts were pretty powerful πŸ’š. Guess it's all about making a statement and keeping the pressure on until things change πŸ“£
 
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