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Paris. – "On the roof of the world!", France was transformed into a celebration yesterday after the victory of the national team in the final of the World Cup, especially in Paris, where hundreds of thousands of faithful have invaded the Champs-Elysées. However, the festivities took place in clashes with the police in several cities.
From the fanzone of the Eiffel Tower to the centers of the cities of Lille, Lyon, Strasbourg or Marseille, via the Bordeaux stadium and the places in the cities, millions of fans jumped for joy when they heard final whistle that gave them the victory against Croatia (4-2). "We won, we won!" shouted the crowd in the Parisian fanzone. "It's wonderful, wonderful," said Martine, 58, who went with her daughter in this space where 90 thousand people watched the broadcast of the game in an atmosphere of euphoria.
After a few minutes, the Champs-Elysées people who celebrated the second star of the Blues all night.
"I lived on the 98th, it was magical.This evening, my son is lucky to experience this same joy," said Eric Rodenas, 42, from Cannes with his son Raphael , 14 years old.
Incidents tarnish the celebrations. The forces of the order had to intervene in several cities of France within the framework of the celebrations after the destruction of various groups of troublemakers In Paris, one of the companies of the Champs-Elysees suffered enormous damage after about thirty hooded people came in with bottles of alcohol and broke a large part of installations, as evidenced by numerous photographs on social networks.According to the BFMTV channel, the riot police arrested the group about 15 minutes after the incident using tear gas and evacuated the area, near the # 39; Arc de Triomf.
Several videos on Twitter have hooded in stores and shop windows, In Annecy (south-east), a 50-year-old man lost his life after jumping in a canal, reported the regional daily Le Dauphiné Libéré, claiming that the victim had died after have been seriously injured. on the neck
In Nancy (north), another man was injured after falling from a van that he was celebrating.
In addition, clashes with police took place in other parts of the country such as Beauvais (north) and Lyon (east), where the authorities also had to disperse the public after some tried to ascend in their vehicles.
In northeastern France, one boy and two girls were injured. When a motorcycle rolled on them before escaping. The miners were with relatives on the place of the town hall of Frouard to celebrate the victory of the Blues.
The authorities mobilized 63,000,500 police officers and 46,500,500 gendarmes, 44,000 firefighters and 143 anti-riot units this weekend. Police announced that the measures will be strengthened today when the celebrations will continue after the arrival of the team.
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