French President Emmanuel Macron unexpectedly visited the police station in the 17th capital district, TV channel reported. BFMTV.
This is where the Paris police’s criminal crime brigade is based. The TV channel reported that French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin went to the polls with Macron. The President met with the police, gendarmerie, firefighters and some special forces involved in suppressing the riots.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian Embassy in Paris was opened. Recommended Citizens of Russia should not visit disadvantaged areas and suburbs of large cities in France. Russians were asked not to go out in crowded places and to be careful when going out at night. Russian diplomats stressed that despite all the efforts of the authorities, the situation in the country remains tense.
Protests in France began after the police killed a 17-year-old on the evening of 27 June. The actions began in Nanterre, and then residents of Lille and Toulouse joined them. Then the protests turned into riots and clashes with the police – on the night of July 3 alone, 157 rebels were detained in the country.
Former protesters in Paris set on fire Police officers with Molotov cocktails.