Two fans died and a police officer was placed under a coma after celebrations around France, for Mark in the victory of the Historic Champions League in Paris Saint -Germain, which turned into violence on Saturday night. The Champions League is the largest football award in Europe.
In addition, at least 559 people worldwide were arrested during the mass celebrations, including at least 491 in the capital, according to Agence France -Presse.
The deaths were marred by Kalila’s abundance after PSG won the first-awaited Champions League title, by defeating Inter Milan. The Eiffel Tower was glowing in the colors of the team, and the fans participated throughout the night in the celebrations, which were largely peaceful, but it deteriorated into violence in some areas.
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The National Police Service said that a 17 -year -old boy was stabbed to death in the western city of Dax during the Paris Saint -Germain Street after the final of Saturday night in Munich. The Office of the Interior Minister said that a man of his twenties was killed in Paris when a car was wounded by a car during the Paris Saint -Germain celebrations. The circumstances of both are investigated.
The National Police Service said that the police officers were accidentally injured by the fireworks at the Paris Saint -Germain gathering in fashion in northwestern France and put it in an artificial coma due to serious injuries in the eye. Paris police chief said that a total of 192 people were wounded around the capital, and four of them are seriously.
The firefighter officer was among the police officers and firefighters throughout France who were injured while interfering in regime regaining in the Champions League celebrations. He said French National Police.
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The team is expected to return to a large show in Champs-lylysées on Sunday afternoon, with up to 110,000 people allowing them along the distinguished road to see the victorious players.
Later, the team will join the packed fans at the Psg Home Stadium, Parc Des Princesand On the western edge of the city, for a concert, light show and an official show of the Champions League.
A wide range of central Paris was closed to the traffic day. Security measures also affect the French open, which is close to near.
Paris Chief of Paris Laurent Nunez told reporters that thousands of police are deployed to maintain the regime, and will employ similar tactics as they did on Saturday night. AP correspondents saw tear gas used near the stadium and water cannons used near ARC De TIRIOMPHE to disperse wooden crowds.
In addition to injuries and arrests, Nunez said that four stores were looted overnight. Firefighters were very busy to extinguish the garbage could shoot in the midst of celebrations and deal with other emergency situations that were the saturated hotline.
By two in the morning on Sunday, a total of 294 arrests were performed, including 30 people who stormed a shoe store in Champs-lylysées. The police added that two cars were placed close to Parc Des Princesss.
In The Place de la Bastille, there were happy scenes where fans went up to the famous column base, singing, dancing and giving up torches, while joining.
At one point, motorcycles restored their engines loudly and chanted the crowd as they did wrap around the column. There were no police nearby, and at one o’clock in the morning, the atmosphere was optimistic without tensions and a lot of singing.
Nunez blamed the problems spread over “thousands of people who came to commit violence instead of watching the match. He pointed to similar disturbances on the sidelines of previous celebrations in the capital, such as after France’s victory for the World Cup in 2018.
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