Two dead and hundreds have been arrested in France after PSG Champions League win


Thomas Macintosh and Anna Lamche

BBC news

Paris cops clash with football fans after PSG victory

Two people have died and hundreds of people have been arrested and hundreds of people have been arrested in the Champions League final, according to the French Interior Ministry.

Local media reports that a 17 -year -old boy died after being stabbed late Saturday evening at the DAX, a town, a town.

The prosecutor’s office said that a 23 -year -old young man, who was riding a scooter in Central Paris, had also died after a vehicle collided with.

Flames and fireworks were eliminated, bus shelters smashed bus shelters amid wild rituals and burned cars, as the PSG won the largest prize for the first time in their history in the European Club football.

The PSG condemned the violence in a statement, saying that “separate actions are against the values ​​of the club and in no way represent our supporters.”

French President Emmanuel Macron said clashes are “unacceptable” and are not legitimate, and will be found and punished for those involved.

The club’s Victory Parade in Central Paris went on the ground on Sunday afternoon, but on the ground with increased police and military presence.

Police set up a 100,000 fan cap for the event, which dropped the PSG Champs-Elisies to the Open-top bus to Arc de Trionf.

The second commemoration is currently being held at the Club’s Home Stadium, Park Des Princes, inviting thousands of fans to celebrate their victory.

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Thousands of fans joined the club’s Victory Parade on Sunday, which saw a more relaxed atmosphere

192 people were injured in Sunday morning and 559 people, including 491 in Paris, were arrested, according to the Interior Ministry of France.

Twenty -two police officers and seven firefighters were injured, the ministry said.

In the midst of the chaos, one of the officers was injured by fireworks and had to be included in a provocative coma – after Macron the officer said he had traveled to a different city to help the police efforts.

The Paris police said: “The toll is less than we have seen in the past, but we will never be used for this kind of misuse.

Nujeez said the police would expect further clashes on Sunday, but supporters said “should not be mixed with gangs of looters and vandals.”

Separately, the Paris Prosecutor’s office said that “several stores have been plundered” to the BBC, the Place des Ternes area said. About 30 people have been arrested and seized near the foot locker in Champs-Elys, the office said.

Elsewhere throughout France, Doc Mayor Julian Dubois responded to a deadly stab, saying that his “thoughts are with a young victim, their family and friends.”

“We are demolished by all the plays tonight,” he wrote on social media. “It is advisable to quickly illuminate these things in order to severely punish the offender.”

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Cars were burnt amidst discomfort after PSG won the biggest win in the Champions League Final

When clashes broke out near the city’s Champs-Avenue and PSG Park Des Princess Stadium, most fans won peacefully against PSG’s inter-Milan 5-0, many sang and danced on the streets and hit their car horns.

The Eiffel Tower was illuminated with PSG’s blue and red.

Macron, an extreme supporter of the rival Olympic de Marcell, posted in the X: “A wonderful day for PSG! Bravo, we are all proud of. Paris, this evening is the capital of Europe.”

After Sunday’s procession, the President organized the ceremony at the Elisi Palace for PSG and congratulated the coach Louis Enrich and his team about their victory.

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Most fans celebrated peacefully

About 5,400 policemen have been deployed across Parisan in anticipation of grim practices.

Paris police said at least 300 people were suspected to have caused fireworks and discomfort.

“Those who troubled at Champs-EleCs looked to create events and repeatedly came into contact with the police by throwing large fireworks and other items,” the police said in a statement.

It was reported that the riot police had used water artillery to stop reaching the Arc de Trionf, and the gas was fired into the crowd.

Other clashes have occurred between the police and the crowd on the Paris ring road. At least two cars were burned near the Park des Princess.

French Interior Minister Bruno took a tough way against the Retallio disorder, writing on social media: “Real PSG supporters are enjoying the magnificent match of their team.

“Meanwhile, the savages have taken to the streets of Paris to commit crimes and to incite the police.

“It is uncomfortable that the party cannot be thought of as a fear of the barbaric barbaric barbarism of minority assassins who respect nothing.”

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Meanwhile, outside Paris, PSG fans have been plowed in Grenobo, southeastern France, and four people were injured, police said.

Police said all the hurt were from the same family. The two were seriously injured.

The driver was handed over to the police and was arrested. A source close to the investigation told the AFP news agency that the driver was not deliberately acted.

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