Further photos of men wanted over Hull disorder
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Police have released further photos of men they want to identify following the disorder in Hull.
Violence broke out on 3 August and saw clashes with police officers, shops looted and fires started, as well as attacks on vehicles and a hotel.
Dozens of people have been arrested and jail sentences have already been handed out in some cases.
Humberside Police have asked people to contact them via 101 if they recognise any of the men pictured or have any information that may assist their inquiries.
Previously, prosecutor Jeremy Evans said about £400,000 of damage was caused when the Shoezone, O2 and Lush shops on Jameson Street were looted.
He said the hotel windows were smashed and staff had to place tables in front of them to protect those inside.
Disorder has broken out in towns and cities across England and in Northern Ireland following the fatal stabbing of three young girls at a dance class in Southport.
The violence has been fuelled by misinformation online, the far-right and anti-immigration sentiment.
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