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Two boys, 15, arrested for 'making petrol bombs' in Bonfire Night chaos

Sky News Friday, 17 November 2023
Police Scotland have made eight more arrests after a chaotic Bonfire Night face-off - including two teenagers who are suspected of making petrol bombs.
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