40,000 gendarmes are on alert in France, the authorities have responded to a new wave of unrest that is sweeping the country.
Protesters angered by the death of a teenager at the hands of police began setting fire not only to cars and police stations, but also to schools and shops. The number of those detained in clashes with riot police has already surpassed 200.
There are no conditions for declaring a state of emergency, Prime Minister Elisabeth Born is convinced. The situation can still be contained, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanan is withdrawing this night, instead of 9 thousand, 40 thousand policemen all over the country. Their work will obviously be very demanding. As darkness fell, Nanterre burst into flames. The streets were littered with overturned and burning cars. There was a barrage of fire from houses at the guards, the main weapon of the youths being firecrackers.
Footage showed vehicles in flames, shattered shop windows and smashed bus stops. Streets are littered with tonnes of rubbish. This is all a result of the rampage of the demonstrators.
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