French authorities move two armored personnel carriers to Marseille

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French authorities are moving two armored personnel carriers to Marseille to quell unrest in the city. This was reported by the TV channel. BFM.

According to media reports, a helicopter was sent to Marseille to coordinate the actions of law enforcement. Police said 95 people were detained in the city.

Eric Dupont-Moretti, former head of the French Ministry of Justice threat of criminal liability parents of minors who participated in riots in the country. “Parents who do not take care of their children, let them stay out at night and commit crimes could face two years in prison and a fine of 30,000 euros,” the minister warned. He also pointed out that one-third of those detained in France last night due to the riots were young people under the age of 18.

“Parents who do not take care of their children, let them stay out at night and commit crimes could face two years in prison and a fine of 30,000 euros,” the minister warned. He also pointed out that one-third of those detained in France last night due to the riots were young people under the age of 18.

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