Demonstrations continue in France: the arson began
In the images reflected on social networks, it is stated that the protesters started fires in many parts of Paris.
In the Barbes neighborhood, protesters attacked the police with fireworks and set fire to the barricades they had erected.
While the Champs Elysees, the tourist street in Paris, once again gave way to the crowd, the intense number of police in the area drew attention.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced that the number of people detained in the demonstrations that began at night in Paris rose to 80.
Darmanin pointed out that 55 people were detained by the police in Marseille, where the events escalated.
When the protests broke out again in the city of Strasbourg, the protesters attacked the police with fireworks.
Special forces teams began to intervene with armored vehicles to suppress the events.
As protests raged in the city of Rennes, the masked group launched fireworks at the police.
THE MAYOR WANTS SUPPORT
Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi said a “gang of young people” looted a shop in the city center.
Stating that the tension in the city has increased, Estrosi said that those who participated in the looting were detained by the police thanks to the cameras.
On the other hand, the French television channel BFMTV reported that after the events in many cities got out of control, the mayors requested more effective help from the government to restore order.
Nearly 2,000 people have been arrested and more than 200 police officers have been injured in the events that have continued in many parts of the country so far.
IN PROGRESS JUNE 27
French police opened fire on a car with 3 people in Nanterre on June 27, killing 17-year-old Nael M.
Those who reacted to the death of Nael took to the streets in different cities of the country and clashed with the police.
The police officer who killed the youth was suspended and sentenced to trial as a prisoner.
In addition, looting and looting took place during protests held in many cities, including Paris, Marseille, and Lyon. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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