Police had to use water jets to disperse the protesting teenagers in the German city of Hamburg which was rocked by night riots and fires, Russia's state TV channel Rossiya 24 reported on Sunday.
According to eye-witnesses, young men wearing hoods hit shop windows, and tried to break into a bank office, said Rossiya 24.
The police arrested several suspects but said they did not have enough technologies to catch all the vandals.
The protesters left inscriptions on the city walls referring to the recent riots in the UK: "London is everywhere."
Riots and looting hit several British cities, leaving over 100 police officers injured on August 6-10. The disturbances were triggered by the shooting of a suspected London drug dealer Mark Duggan.
The government of Germany said Berlin would never let the recurrence of London events.