Sydney Covid cases expected to rise after anti-lockdown protest as two charged for allegedly hitting police horse

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Two men have been charged with animal cruelty for allegedly striking a police horse during anti-lockdown protests in Sydney, Australia on Saturday, police said

Thousands of people breached coronavirus measures and marched through the center of Australia's biggest city on Saturday, many unmasked and carrying banners with anti-vaccination messages, and clashing with police. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison called the protests"reckless" and"selfish." Protests also broke out in other major cities, including Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane.

Another man, 36, was also charged with assaulting a police officer, cruelty to animals, and breaching Covid directives. Both men were refused bail, police said. NSW Premier Gladys Berejkilian said she was"disgusted, disappointed and heartbroken" with the protesters, who had taken to the streets following four weeks of lockdown measures. The NSW government has warned it will likely be forced to extend Sydney's strict stay-at-home order past the stated July 30 end date.

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