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From what I skimmed over in the news, there were also several instances where people, including police, were beaten, stabbed or pushed into railway paths. Some is typical for large celebrations, but a couple were related to arguments over reckless firework usage or during attacks on emergency services. It looks like these are also included in the overall casualty estimates in most sources, not just from fireworks. Should the title be changed (more akin to a similar existing German-language article that uses "riots" or "clashes") or non-firework related incidents left out entirely, with a notice that the given estimates are not all related to pyrotechnics? Rubintyrann (talk) 19:05, 2 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]