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Mayor says home ‘rammed’ and set on fire as France endures sixth night of protests
Jul 2, 2023
The mayor of a Paris suburb has said his home was attacked early Sunday morning, calling it “an assassination attempt” on his family amid ongoing unrest in the country. “At 1:30 a.m., while I was at the city hall like the past three nights, individuals rammed their car upon my residence before setting fire to it to burn my house, inside which my wife and my two young children slept,” said mayor Vincent Jeanbrun of L’Haÿ-les-Roses, a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, in a statement. “While trying to protect the children and escape the attackers, my wife and one of my children were injured.”
Hundreds detained
While the French government has deployed security forces and riot police across the country, the unrest continued into a sixth night of protests. Overnight Saturday into Sunday 427 people were detained, according to Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, who tweeted early on Sunday that it had been a “quieter night thanks to the resolute action of the police.” The previous night, more than 1,300 people were detained and 2,560 fires reported on public roads. France’s Interior Ministry on Saturday said 1,311 people and reported fires on public roads, with more than a thousand cars burned. Many of those detained since the unrest began on Tuesday are minors, with an average age of 17, according to Darmanin.Generated Newsfeed Citation. "Mayor says home ‘rammed’ and set on fire as France endures sixth night of protests". --- CNN News