Armenian and Azerbaijani diaspora clashed in central London on July 28.<br /><br />Footage shows London's Met Police intervening as scuffles broke out between the groups during protests outside the BBC's Broadcasting House.<br /><br />Tensions between both communities have escalated due to aggression over the border between both countries in the South Caucasus.<br /><br />The filmer wrote in detail of their experience: "A pro-war rally was organised by UK Azerbaijanis in front of BBC office in London and central London. <br /><br />"Members of [the] UK Armenian community gathered in the same location with a goal to promote peace in the region. <br /><br />"Armenians were praying and dancing peacefully. Armenians called for peace. <br /><br />"Our slogans were 'Armenia wants peace!' 'Stop the war!' 'We are neighbours,' 'UK wants peace,' 'world needs peace!'<br /><br />"Unfortunately, the Azerbaijani rally promoted by the Government of Azerbaijan and Secret Services had only one goal to promote further confrontation and animosity between people. <br /><br />"Such rallies are organised around the world in the same manner in a blatant attempt to justify war. <br /><br />"There was not a single call for peace from the Azerbaijani side, but chants for war, abusive remarks and slurs. <br /><br />"After about an hour Azerbaijani crowd moved across the street and pushed against police cordon. <br /><br />"Azerbaijanis were chanting slurs, issuing threats and displaying 'Grey Wolves' - a fascist terrorist group - hand signs. <br /><br />"At one point the Azeri crowd broke through the police cordon and attacked Armenians with flagpoles and bottles filled with an unknown liquid. <br /><br />"One person on the Armenian side was injured. <br /><br />"Thanks to professional actions of Met police the aggressive Azerbaijani crowd was pushed back and went away to cry for war in front of UK Parliament.<br /><br />"The Armenian community of London/UK would like to thank Met Police for their work in protecting our calls for peace!"