More than 200 supermarkets, shops and banks were looted in four days in France

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Bruno Le Maire, Head of the French Ministry of Economy, said that about 250 tobacco shops were looted in four days in the country. He announced this on the air of the French television channel. BFM.

He added that 10 shopping malls and more than 200 supermarkets, bank offices and clothing stores were also looted.

Former French President Emmanuel Macron affected The Office of the President of Germany reported that he made a state visit to Germany due to the protests in the country.

It was stated that the trip was planned for 2-4 July.

Mass riots in France began after police shot dead a 17-year-old Algerian teenager in the Paris suburb of Nanterre, who refused to comply with their demands.

Prior to that, the French leader left the EU summit in Brussels ahead of schedule due to unrest in the country.

Elite police unit fighters were also reported to have moved to Lyon due to the pogroms.

Former protesters in Paris set on fire Police officers with Molotov cocktails.

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