
Paris Riots After PSG Champions League Victory: Two Dead, Hundreds Injured
Paris Riots Erupt After PSG Champions League Win: Two Dead, Hundreds Injured PARIS, FRANCE – Violent clashes erupted in Paris following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, leaving two people dead and hundreds injured. Over 560 arrests were made as fans engaged in widespread rioting and vandalism. The unrest unfolded in the city center, with videos circulating online showing burning cars and widespread destruction. French President Emmanuel Macron described the events as "unacceptable." Eyewitnesses reported scenes of chaos and panic as police struggled to control the crowds. One witness, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "It was terrifying. I've never seen anything like it." The authorities are investigating the causes of the violence and the circumstances surrounding the deaths. Macron has pledged to punish those involved. The aftermath of the celebrations left a trail of destruction, with broken glass and debris scattered throughout the streets. The incident casts a shadow over PSG's historic win, raising concerns about crowd control and fan behavior.