Executive summary:French Interior Minister Dalmanin said on the 1st that on New Year’s Eve in the country, 441 people were detained for disrupting order and 874 cars were burned.
According to foreign media reports, French Interior Minister Dalmanin stated on the 1st that on New Year’s Eve in the country, 441 people were detained for disrupting order and 874 cars were burned.
Dalmanin said in a statement: “Compared with previous years, the number of burned vehicles and police attacks has decreased.” He pointed out on the 1st that in the past night, the police detained 441 people and 874 others. A car was burned down.
Dalmanin emphasized that with the new crown epidemic-related restrictions in place, the number of burned vehicles is lower than in previous years. The number of cars burned in 2019 was 1,316.
In Strasbourg in northeastern France, 31 people were taken away by police after vehicles and garbage bins caught fire. Four policemen were slightly injured during law enforcement.
On the 1st local time, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in France exceeded 10 million, and the daily increase in confirmed cases exceeded 200,000 for four consecutive days. France issued a decree that day, stipulating that people over the age of 6 must wear masks in public places such as libraries, sports venues, indoor markets, as well as transportation vehicles such as airplanes and ships, railway stations, and bus stations.
Original title: 874 cars were burned down on French New Year’s Eve and 441 people were detained by police