Thousands of schoolchildren in France will not be able to return to classes on Monday due to the damaged buildings of many educational institutions they took as a result of the riots. TV channel reported BFMTV.
It is noted that the most difficult situation developed in Amiens, Chateauroux, Dijon and Brest. Some buildings are so badly damaged that they won’t open until the end of the year.
Authorities in Amiens plan to send some of the children to other schools.
The authorities of the ten communes in northern France the previous day to introduce Curfew for riot control.
Prior to that, David Lisnar, president of the French Association of Mayors, said he was in front of town halls across the country on July 3. will pass rallies where citizens would oppose the riots. Grandmother of the shot teenager He insisted stop the riots.
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.
Former protesters in Paris set on fire Police officers with Molotov cocktails.