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On the evening of May 30, local time, early this morning Beijing time, France's Paris Saint-Germain team defeated Premier League powerhouse Arsenal in a penalty shootout to win the Champions League for the second year in a row. After the game, many fan festivities in Paris also turned into riots for the second year in a row. People set fire to the streets, clashed with police, and even attacked police stations. Some vehicles were vandalized, and many stores were smashed or even looted. According to data from the French Ministry of the Interior, the Paris police have arrested 283 people, and more than 400 people have been arrested nationwide. Seven police officers in Paris were injured, one of them seriously. Since major events in France are often accompanied by violent clashes, a total of 22,000 police and gendarmes have been deployed across France to maintain order. Of these, about 8,000 are responsible for Paris and the surrounding area. Last year, large-scale riots broke out when Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League, resulting in 2 deaths and about 200 injuries.

Zhitongcaijing·05/31/2026 00:49:00
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On the evening of May 30, local time, early this morning Beijing time, France's Paris Saint-Germain team defeated Premier League powerhouse Arsenal in a penalty shootout to win the Champions League for the second year in a row. After the game, many fan festivities in Paris also turned into riots for the second year in a row. People set fire to the streets, clashed with police, and even attacked police stations. Some vehicles were vandalized, and many stores were smashed or even looted. According to data from the French Ministry of the Interior, the Paris police have arrested 283 people, and more than 400 people have been arrested nationwide. Seven police officers in Paris were injured, one of them seriously. Since major events in France are often accompanied by violent clashes, a total of 22,000 police and gendarmes have been deployed across France to maintain order. Of these, about 8,000 are responsible for Paris and the surrounding area. Last year, large-scale riots broke out when Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League, resulting in 2 deaths and about 200 injuries.