After those of nine men, two new indictments for criminal association and aggravated violence took place Thursday in the investigation into the violence that occurred in Dijon in mid-June between members of the Chechen and North African community.

Two men from the Chechen community were imprisoned Thursday as part of the investigation into the violence that occurred in June in Dijon, bringing the number of people involved in this case to 11.

The first, aged 30 and living in Nice, and the second, of the same age and domiciled in Dole (Jura), were indicted for criminal conspiracy and aggravated violence, said the prosecution in a statement.

They were arrested in the Lyon suburbs for one and in the Paris region for the other.

Nine men already arrested

Nine men had already been indicted in this case which relates to violence between Chechen and Maghreb communities in a district of Dijon in mid-June.

Images of people brandishing weapons, some of which were fictitious, then toured social networks, triggering the opening of an investigation and a series of arrests in the neighborhood concerned.