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Police cars burn at anti-austerity protest in Germany

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - At least four police cars were set alight and two officers injured Wednesday as authorities confronted violent anti-austerity protesters ahead of the inauguration ceremony for the European Central Bank's new headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.

The ceremony went ahead as planned, with ECB President Mario Draghi saying the new building for the euro bloc's monetary authority was "a symbol of what Europe can achieve together."

Police said 350 people were detained as officers pursued what they said was a minority of violence-minded activists using the protest as cover. The bulk of demonstrators conducted themselves peacefully, marching in groups, drumming and singing ahead of a rally in the city's main square. Some blocked bridges across the Main River or streets in an effort to hinder access to the ECB ceremony.

Protesters said they are targeting the central bank because of its role in supervising efforts to restrain spending and reduce debt in financially troubled countries such as Greece. Blockupy activist Hannah Eberle said that "people remain determined" despite the heavy police presence. "The mood is good, we are in solidarity with each other," she said ahead of the rally: "The day is long, we are not yet finished."

At the ECB ceremony, Tarek Al-Wazir, economy minister of the German Hesse region, called on the peaceful demonstrators to "distance yourselves from the violence."

Wazir, a member of the Greens party, said that the protesters "have no answers... but they have some of the right questions," conceding that "austerity can indeed be self-defeating."

He said the ECB was the wrong target for this kind of protest. Draghi has in fact urged more spending by governments that are in good financial shape such as Germany to help lift the economy and reduce unemployment.

Police said several police cars were set on fire at a police station in the city center. Another police vehicle smoldered a block from the ECB. Private vehicles and garbage bins were also torched.

Some 10,000 people were expected on Frankfurt's main square, the Roemerberg. Participants were to include trade unions and Germany's Left Party.

The ECB, along with the European Commission and International Monetary Fund, is part of the so-called "troika" that monitors compliance with the conditions of bailout loans for Greece and other financially troubled countries in Europe. Those conditions include spending cuts and reducing deficits, moves that are aimed at reducing debt but have also been blamed for high unemployment and slow growth.

Anti-austerity activists received a political boost when Greece's left-wing Syriza party won elections there in January by campaigning against the bailout deal and its conditions, which they say has led to a "humanitarian crisis."

Firefighters extinguish flames in burning police cars that were set afire Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
A firefighter extinguishes the flames of a burning police car after clashes between demonstrators and police Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
A demonstrator walks past a burning police car after clashes between demonstrators and police Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
A police car burns after clashes between demonstrators and police Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
Demonstrators dressed as clowns pass by a burning police car Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
Police forces chase protestors who try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany, to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
A protestor holds a stone as water cannons of the police approach Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
A protestor empties a trash bin as smoke billows over burning barricades in front of the new ECB headquarters Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
Police chase demonstrators after they threw stones Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
Smoke billows over burning barricades in front of the new ECB headquarters Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
A protestor holds stones as water cannons of the police approach Wednesday, March 18, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany. The Blockupy alliance said activists plan to try to blockade the new headquarters of the ECB to protest against government austerity and capitalism. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) The Associated Press
A demonstrator stands in front of the European Central Bank next to a burning barrier in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Three police cars were set alight and two officers injured Wednesday as authorities confronted anti-austerity protesters trying to blockade the inauguration ceremony for the European Central Bank's new headquarters. (AP Photo/dpa, Boris Roessler) The Associated Press
A demonstrator stands on a toppled trash bin in front of the European Central Bank next to a burning barrier in Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Three police cars were set alight and two officers injured Wednesday as authorities confronted anti-austerity protesters trying to blockade the inauguration ceremony for the European Central Bank's new headquarters. (AP Photo/dpa, Andreas Arnold) The Associated Press
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