Following a Champions League football match, violent riots broke out in France, leading to widespread clashes between crowds and law enforcement. The disturbances resulted in the arrests of hundreds of individuals as police worked to restore order in the affected areas. Dozens of police officers were injured during the unrest, which caused significant disruption and damage in public spaces. Authorities have deployed security forces to manage the situation and prevent further violence.
- Violent riots erupted in France following a Champions League football match.
- Law enforcement officers arrested hundreds of individuals in connection with the unrest.
- Dozens of police officers sustained injuries while attempting to control the crowds.
- The clashes resulted in property damage and significant disruption in public areas.
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Please start a business and invest in France
Actual NPC's, did the exact same thing last season 😬
French culture
Interesting that us brits get the reputation for rioting after games and then you see this 🤔
Let's riot over a game! WEEEEEEE !!!
Who cares about soccer 😭😭😭
the judgment day is near, repent
if they showed that spirit vs the germans.
And in general during the hot weather the same "french" groups have been attacking people, stealing bikes from small children, assaulting cars, firing fireworks at people, chucking water on people, and that's separate from the football.
Has the BBC called them ‘far right’ yet?