Six young people aged 12 to 20 were arrested following incidents on Saturday evening in the Madeleine district in Evreux, we learned from the prosecution on Sunday.

Called around 10 p.m. for container fires, the police were greeted on their arrival by around twenty fireworks mortars.

Five young people - four minors and one adult - were taken into police custody following a series of urban violence that took place on Saturday evening in the Madeleine district in Evreux.

The incidents started around 10 p.m. and ended a little over two hours later, in this neighborhood considered sensitive.

Garbage fires have alternated with seizures from the police who have come under fire with fireworks mortars and Molotov cocktails, according to a source close to the investigation.

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6 arrests

On social networks, calls to meet had been launched in order to do battle that night with the police, in retaliation for an arrest that occurred two days earlier, the same source explained. .

These messages having been spotted by the police, reinforcements had been sent in forecast to the prefecture of Eure, in particular from the neighboring department of Yvelines.

Six young people, aged 12 to 20, were quickly arrested, according to the prosecution.

The youngest was released in the morning.

In a statement, the Minister of the Interior, "strongly condemned the unacceptable violence" of the night from Saturday to Sunday during which "four police officers were injured".

He announced the sending "of an exceptional reinforcement of 73" people to Evreux as of this night "in order to make respect the republican order".

These reinforcements are made up of CRS and police officers from Yvelines, we learned from a source close to the case.

Gérald Darmanin has also promised as part of the plan to create 10,000 police and gendarmerie posts over the five-year term, the assignment in 2021 of "five additional police officers" including "three from next May".

"These police officers, he stressed, will be placed in the field as a priority, in contact with the population and will enable more operations to be carried out, in particular against drug trafficking".

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4 injured police officers, including one with 21 days of ITT

Called around 10 p.m. Saturday for container fires, the police were greeted on their arrival by around twenty fireworks mortars launched by young people who were trying to erect barricades.

The police were again taken to task a little later by a new series of fireworks and Molotov cocktails, during several clashes.

A car was set on fire.

According to a statement from Unsa Police, "four (police officers) were injured, one with 21 days of ITT".

"We strongly condemn these acts and quickly hope for a criminal response commensurate with these acts," added the union.

"We reiterate the need for a substantial and sustainable supply of personnel in response to the numerous incidents observed. The Unsa Police will remain vigilant as to the real human resources deployed and sustainable," he concluded.