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Irish police clear fuel protesters from central Dublin after days of gridlock

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DUBLIN, April 12 (Reuters) - ‌Irish police cleared tractors and trucks on ​Sunday that had been blocking traffic in central Dublin for five ⁠days in a protest against surging fuel prices as the government moves to limit the economic fallout from ​a wave of blockades.

Protesters, angered by a more than 20% rise ‌in diesel prices since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran nL6N40S1FU, this week used tractors and trucks ⁠nL8N40R116 to block an oil refinery, two ports, ⁠a fuel terminal and a number of roads around the country.

The protests caused major transport disruption in Dublin and left about a third of the petrol stations ‌in the country without fuel, creating what Finance Minister Simon ⁠Harris described as a "very dangerous moment" ‌for the country.

Police on Saturday cleared ​the blockade nL1N40U04B from the country's only oil refinery and on Sunday said they had started an operation ‌to clear a blockade of Galway ​Port.

The government has refused ⁠to negotiate with the protesters, who included farmers, ‌drivers and contractors. But ⁠it is holding talks with agricultural and transport industry groups about measures to alleviate fuel cost hikes.

A poll in ​the Sunday Independent newspaper ‌showed that 56% of voters surveyed supported the protesters, but ⁠that most supporters of ​the two governing parties opposed them.

(Writing by Conor Humphries; ​Editing by David Holmes)

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