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May 31, 2026 01:08
PARIS: Law enforcement detained 45 individuals after unrest emerged during nighttime festivities honoring Paris Saint-Germain’s second Champions League trophy. Civilians culminated their jubilation in central districts following the evening’s victorious climax in Budapest, Hungary, where PSG triumphed over Arsenal via penalty shootouts.
Multitudes assembled near the Arc de Triomphe, with fragmented contingents igniting signaling devices and orchestrating cacophonous automotive horn demonstrations. Approximately two dozen revelers congregated on the Champs-Elysees’ promenade, as municipal security implemented containment protocols.
Authorities documented isolated incidents of property damage and pyrotechnic deployment in commercial thoroughfares. A single law enforcement officer sustained injuries during confrontations with agitators attempting unauthorized entry through an 8th Arrondissement administrative facility. Hostile elements were repelled after employing dispersal tactics.
The Île-de-France préfecture confirmed summonses issued by 2200 to all apprehended parties. Principal orbital routes encircling government hubs endured temporary obstruction before regaining operational status. Infrastructure damage reports specifically cite a patisserie and gastropub experiencing vandalism.
Adjacent to the Parnasse stadium complex in the 16th district, security forces mitigated accumulations of approximately one thousand spectators while dismantling barricades constructed from repurposed bicycles. Historical comparisons note equivalent tactical deployments to 2025’s Civitanova title festivities, when 8,000 personnel were preemptively stationed against anticipated civil disobedience scenarios.
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