Protesters have clashed with police officers during demonstrations outside the Iranian embassy in London.
The Met Police said members of the crowd threw missiles at officers and breached police lines in Princes Gate, Knightsbridge, on Sunday afternoon.
It comes as protests in Iran spread across the world, sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini in custody after being detained by Iranian morality police.
At least five officers were seriously injured.
Twelve people have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder offences.
Dozens of protesters in London chanted “death to the Islamic Republic” and were seen waving Iran’s former national flag from before 1979.
Footage posted online from Sunday’s protest showed altercations breaking out among those in the crowd.
One clip showed two officers wrestling a campaigner – who appeared to have broken through the police line – to the ground.
‘Intent on disorder’
Elsewhere, riot police could be seen trying to clear protesters off the road near Marble Arch.
The Met said protesters had moved from the embassy towards Marble Arch and then to Maida Vale where the Islamic Centre of England was targeted.
It said masonry, bottles and other projectiles were thrown and a number of officers were injured. At least five were in hospital with injuries including broken bones.
The force added officers believed those taking part in the protest showed “substantial group intent on causing disorder”.
“A significant policing presence will remain in and around the area to monitor the situation,” the force said.
In Iran, officials say 35 people have been killed since protests broke out over the death of Ms Amini and clashes continue in several cities.
Ms Amini had been detained after being accused of violating the law requiring women to cover their hair with a hijab and their arms and legs with loose clothing.
There are reports that officers beat Ms Amini’s head with a baton and banged her head against one of their vehicles.
The police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered “sudden heart failure”. But her family has said she was fit and healthy.
Protests have also taken place elsewhere around the world in places such as Canada, Chile and Iraq.
Source: BBC