The cost of the revolt in France grows

The cost of the revolt in France grows

On the sixth night of the demonstrations that began after the police killed the young driver in France, the police continued to interfere with the protesters.

According to French press reports, 17 people have been arrested in and around the capital, Paris, so far on the sixth night of the demonstrations that began after Nahel M was killed by a police shot on June 27. in the city of Nanterre.

Geoffroy Roux de Bezieux, president of the Association of French Entrepreneurs and Industrialists (MEDEF), stated that the protests caused damages of more than 1,000 million euros. De Bezieux noted that 200 shops were completely looted, 300 bank merchants were completely destroyed and 250 shops selling tobacco were affected by the demonstrations.

French police opened fire on a car with 3 people in Nanterre on June 27, killing 17-year-old driver Nahel M. Reactors to Nahel’s death took to the streets in different cities across the country and clashed with police.

The policeman who killed the young man was suspended and sentenced to stand trial as a prisoner.
In addition, looting and looting took place during protests in many cities, including Paris, Marseille and Lyon, and curfews were declared in 10 cities starting at 9:00 p.m. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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