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The mum-of-three, 26, claims she was attacked by a group of six men after her drink was spiked on a night out in Sunderland.

She allegedly woke up in an unfamiliar house covered in cuts and bruises following the September 4 incident.

Cops arrested six men – aged between 20-30 – from Syria, Iraq and Bahrain on suspicion of rape over the alleged attack.

They have all been bailed until October 17.

There is no suggestion any of the of the men seen in the video are in any way connected to the alleged attack.

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The arrests sparked protests as far-right groups gathered on September 11 and smashed the windows of the home where the woman was allegedly raped.

They later clashed with members of the Asian community leading a counter-demonstration.

Footage taken immediately after the protest shows a number of men with blood spattered over them, with one bleeding heavily from a head wound.

Two men who appear to be part of the counter protest – totally unconnected to the alleged rape – were injured in the protests.

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Police confirmed five men, all from Sunderland, were arrested.

Philip Hacker, 38, was charged with affray and possessing a controlled drug; Gary Hutchinson was charged with affray; Sean Ruffell, 25, was charged with affray and possessing an offensive weapon; Darren Kerr, 25, was charged with affray and Kevin Sayers, 30, was charged with disorderly conduct.

Southern Area Command Chief Inspector Paul Milner said: "We know the woman had been in Sunderland City Centre on Saturday night before waking up in a strange address in Peel Street with cuts and bruises.

"She managed to leave the house and get to a family member's home at around 5am on Sunday morning.

"The victim believes her drink may have been spiked.

"This is obviously a very serious incident and something we know the local community will be concerned about and we will have officers on patrol to offer reassurance to anyone who may be concerned and answer any queries they may have."