Paris police detain dozens after violence erupts during celebrations of PSG’s Champions League title
- Paris Saint-Germain secured its second Champions League title after defeating Arsenal on penalties in a dramatic final in Budapest.
- Thousands of fans gathered around the Champs-Élysées and the Arc de Triomphe, celebrating with flares, chants, and car horns.
- Celebrations turned disorderly late Saturday, leading to dozens of arrests after clashes with police and an attempted storming of a police station.
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At least 416 people stopped, seven injured agents. The most chaotic situations at the Bastille, in the area of the maxi-screen set up near the Parco dei Principi and near the Champs-Élysées, traditional gathering place for all parties
In a message on her X account, Marine Le Pen said this Saturday, May 30th that "there is only in France where everyone feels obliged to lock up at home one night of victory in order to avoid being confronted with violence".
Over 400 arrested across France after PSG's Champions League victory celebrations end in riots
Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League win sparked widespread unrest across France. Celebrations turned violent with clashes between fans and police. Over 400 people were arrested and several were injured. Property damage was reported in Paris and other cities. This follows similar incidents after the club's previous European title win.
The celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain's victory in the UEFA Champions League turned into chaos across France after large numbers of fans clashed with police, resulting in more than 400 arrests.
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