China News Service, April 2 According to Russian satellite network citing French media reports, French court sources said that during the daytime on April 1, local time, an unidentified person holding a Molotov cocktail was arrested for trying to enter the Elysee Palace.

Data map: On September 19, 2020, local time, Paris, France, on European Heritage Day, the Elysee Palace is open to the public, and people wear masks to visit.

  According to reports, that day, a man tried to get through the fence of the Elysee Palace, the official residence of French President Macron.

At the time of the incident, he was still holding a Molotov cocktail, and the fuse had been ignited.

  According to the report, two other people who assisted in video and photography were also arrested at the same time as the intruder. All three were charged with deliberate violence using weapons.

  French police sources disclosed that the liquid in the bottle is not dangerous. The person holding the Molotov cocktail claimed to be an artist and expressed his unwillingness to harm anyone.