Kylian Mbappé’s call for an end to violence
French Interior Minister Darmanin stressed that they coordinated the crisis center police with police chiefs to ensure public order and announced that hundreds of people were detained across the country.
Police said 9 suspects carrying Molotov cocktails and gasoline cans were detained in the town of Nanterre, where 17-year-old Nahelin was killed last night. It was seen that private and public vehicles were burned, shop windows were broken and looted, and some shops and public buildings were set on fire in the acts of violence reflected on social networks.
French President Emmanuel Macron called on families to be responsible as tensions did not abate in protests in Marseille, Lyon and Paris.
The captain of the French team, Kylian Mbappe, called the protesters yesterday and stated that many people come from the working-class neighborhood and that the properties damaged by the violent protests belong to this class. Captain Mbappé emphasized that violence will not solve anything and described the protests as a process of self-destruction.