French tribute to an Algerian youth who saved a family from a terrible fire

The mayor of France honored the Algerian young man, Amine Mazoura, today, Friday, with the city's medal, after he rescued a woman and her children from a terrible fire.

And An-Nahar newspaper reported, this Friday evening, that the Algerian young man working in a delivery service in France had managed to rescue two French nationals after they surrounded them in a building on Jean Jaures Street.

The newspaper quoted French websites that a forged Amin works for the delivery service Uber Eats, and while he was riding his motorcycle on Jean Jaures Street, he saw thick black smoke emanating from the neighboring neighborhood, amid a quiet movement of the population, as he ran forged climbing a ceiling 2.50 meters high, and fell injured In the darkness of the place.

Despite his injury, the Algerian young man managed to climb to the roof of the building, knock on the window of the first apartment, and help out two young girls who were on the roof, not far from the fire.

The Algerian youth contributed to the rescue of two other French men after they lost consciousness due to the thick smoke that dominated the building, with the help of French firefighters.

The Algerian youth, who arrived in France a year ago, confirmed that he wished to become a firefighter.

The residents of the French building thanked the Algerian young man, Amine Mazoura, and sent him written and audio messages, on which they wrote: "Thank you and Bravo for your courage. You are a hero."

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