Breaking News,The Police Have Been Hit Hard! Moroccan Fans Staged A Massacre In Paris

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The Police Have Been Hit Hard! Moroccan Fans Staged A Massacre In Paris After Success At The World Cup.

 

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And what will happen after the semi-final match with France?

The Moroccan national team is the main sensation of the World Cup in Qatar, and now we can talk about it with complete confidence. This is the only representative of Africa, who reached the stage of the semi-finals. But the success of the team has a downside. And it makes itself felt after almost every match.

The most powerful unrest in Europe was after the victory of Morocco over Belgium in the group stage (2:0). Then immigrants from this African country smashed Brussels. This time the main events took place in another European capital.

The Parisian police were preparing in advance for December 10th. On this day, two quarter-final matches of the World Cup were held in Qatar at once: Morocco – Portugal and England – France. On the eve of the game, the department announced that it would strengthen its control over the order and restrict traffic in the area of ​​the Champs-Elysées, the city’s main street.

By 4 p.m. Paris time, more than 1,220 police officers had gathered in the center of the capital. In general, the Champs Elysees is a place where French fans usually celebrate a victory, but this time the Moroccans filled the street. Their team sensationally defeated Portugal (1:0) and made it to the semi-finals. According to local media reports, about 20 thousand people came to celebrate the victory of the most successful African team at the World Cup.

And at first everything was great. The Moroccans plunged into the atmosphere of the festival, singing songs, hugging and burning pyrotechnics.

“I am very happy, this is a historic event! I came here from work and didn’t even watch the match because I was too worried. But we are in the semi-finals, and this is complete madness!” a girl named Miriam told Le Parisien.

A man named Ryan was celebrating a victory in the center of Paris with his family. And he joked about the upcoming semi-final: “Are we afraid of Kylian Mbappe? Not at all! We have Hakim Ziyech – he is also a genius and can decide the outcome of matches!”

 

And Then The Tinnitus Began.

 

The media does not specify how the riots began, but what happened in the center of Paris was the least like a holiday. Fights broke out between Moroccans and police officers, during which they shot at law enforcement officers with rocket launchers and threw other objects.

The police responded with aggression for aggression. Batons and arrests were used. By midnight, 74 people had gone to the police stations. It is likely that this number has increased since then.

And now the most interesting: next Wednesday, December 14, France and Morocco will meet in the semi-finals of the World Cup. It seems that for Paris this day will be a test, regardless of the result.

 

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