A RATP bus and a gymnasium were set on fire overnight from Monday to Tuesday in Nanterre. The two events did not cause any casualties and did not give rise to any arrest.

A RATP bus and a gymnasium were burned down and completely destroyed overnight Monday to Tuesday in Nanterre, we learned from the Hauts-de-Seine prefecture. Around 0:30 am, in the heart of the sensitive city of Pablo-Picasso, "one or more individuals removed a driver from his bus before setting the vehicle on fire," reported the same source. The presence of passengers on the bus when the driver has been removed is not established. 

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- Anonymous Citizen (@AnonymousCitizen) July 14, 2020

A little later at night, around 2 a.m., a gymnasium located in another district of the city was, in turn, burned down. The building was completely destroyed. The fire would have started "from fireworks fireworks", according to a prefectural source. The town hall of Nanterre intended to destroy this gymnasium, according to the Hauts-de-Seine prefecture. The two events did not cause any casualties and did not give rise to any arrest.