More than 300 rebels were detained in France on Sunday night, July 2. DEA News With reference to the France Presse agency.
“A total of 322 people in France, 126 of them in Paris and its suburbs, were arrested at 1:30 am on Sunday,” the interior ministry of the Fifth Republic said in a preliminary report.
Number of people previously detained in protests in France augmented per 100 persons.
Protests in France began after the police killed a 17-year-old teenager in the suburbs of Paris on the evening of 27 June. One day later, residents of Lille and Toulouse joined the protests that started in Nantre. The protests then turned into riots and clashes with the police. On the night of June 29, demonstrators began to set cars on fire, smash shop windows, attack police and set up barricades. By 1 July, rebels across France had set 1,350 vehicles on fire and attacked 234 buildings, including 47 police stations and 11 gendarmerie barracks at various levels. As a result of the pogroms, the police detained more than 1,000 people.
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