In France, protesters burned the mayor's house, violent protests entered the fifth day

Paris: Demonstrators in France set fire to the mayor’s house, violent protests have entered the fifth day.

According to the details, the streets of France remained a battlefield against the French police for the death of a 17-year-old youth for the fifth day, the burning and looting continues.

Another 700 shops and banks were affected by the arson, more than 200 police officers were injured in the clashes, while the number of arrested protesters exceeded 3,000.

The attackers set fire to the house of a suburban mayor of Paris at night and fired rockets at his wife and children who fled there to save their lives. Mayor Vincent Jean Brun was not at home at the time of the incident, but his The wife’s leg was broken and a child was also injured. Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne has condemned the incident as intolerable, calling it attempted murder.

The French President has postponed his visit to Germany in view of the current situation. According to international media reports, more than 45,000 officers have been deployed across the country to prevent violent protests. Aerial surveillance of the troubled areas is also being done by helicopters, while armored personnel carriers have also been deployed in the affected areas.

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