Four people have been injured, including at least one woman who was hospitalised, after neo-Nazis attacked an Indigenous encampment in Melbourne on Sunday.

Dozens of men dressed in black stormed Camp Sovereignty, a sacred site and standing protest in Kings Domain, just after 5pm after splintering off from the larger anti-immigration “March for Australia” rally in the CBD.

Video taken by an Aboriginal activist at Camp Sovereignty shows a group of mostly black-clad men storming the camp.

Victoria Police said it was investigating, while Police Minister Anthony Carbines said it was a disgraceful display from bullies.

“It’s gutless, and it needs to be called out,” Carbines told ABC Melbourne Radio. “This is people intimidating and bringing violence, and we won’t stand for it. We’ll hold the

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