CHAOS erupted in Milan as pro-Palestine protesters smashed their way into the city’s iconic central train station.
Angry mobs hurled chairs and metal railings at riot police in violent clashes that left 60 officers injured.
The grand marble atrium of Milano Centrale last night turned into a battleground as demonstrators waving Palestinian flags tore down barriers, rammed glass doors with metal ladders and faced off against lines of police in helmets and shields.
Tear gas filled the air as officers struggled to push back the surging crowd.
At least 10 people were arrested in the financial capital, where stunned commuters watched running street battles unfold outside one of Europe’s busiest railway hubs.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni slammed the violence, fuming: “(This was) viole