RIA Novosti Journo Hit With Baton by Police During May Day Protests in Paris

RIA Novosti correspondent in Paris Viktoriya Ivanova was hit with a baton by the police while covering the unrest during May Day demonstrations in the French capital on Saturday.

Despite the fact that the she wore “Press” stickers on her arm and helmet, the police still began beating her, hitting her on head and arms.

“I was taken away by volunteer medics who asked me whether I needed help. The helmet rescued me from serious injuries, but my arm hurts,” Ivanova said.

The journalist has been sent to the hospital with her arm swollen and having trace of the baton.

France’s Yellow Vests protesters took to the streets of Paris on 1 May, along with labour unions, pensioners, students and other citizens to celebrate International Workers’ Day.

The yellow vests rallies first began in France in November 2018 over planned hikes in fuel taxes. Later the French government abandoned its plans to raise fuel taxes and introduced other measures to improve the country’s socioeconomic situation. However, protesters continued to gather for rallies across France every weekend to express their discontent with the government’s policies.