Demonstrators in favor and against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak rioted in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Wednesday on Thursday, injuring hundreds and killing six. egypt riots FOR GALLERY Mel 4 (photo credit: MELANIE LIDMAN) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Mel 3 (photo credit: MELANIE LIDMAN) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Mel 2 (photo credit: MELANIE LIDMAN) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Mel 5 (photo credit: MELANIE LIDMAN) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Mel 1 (photo credit: MELANIE LIDMAN) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Ben 7 (photo credit: Benjamin Hartman) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Ben 8 (photo credit: Benjamin Hartman) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Ben 9 (photo credit: Benjamin Hartman) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Ben 10 (photo credit: Benjamin Hartman) egypt riots FOR GALLERY Ben 6 (photo credit: Benjamin Hartman) Men dug up pavement in order to throw rocks at the opposing side, and after night fell, gunshots were heard and Molotov cocktails were thrown.RELATED: Reporter's Notebook: Coffee and politics in Cairo Eyewitness: The people against the police Tanks separate, clear protesters from Tahrir SquareOn Tuesday night, Egyptians demonstrated as Mubarak announced that he would not seek re-election, demanding that he resign immediately.Click here for full Jpost coverage of unrest in Egypt