Disturbances and 127 arrests mar Paris party after PSG Champions League victory
Following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League semi-final victory over Bayern Munich on Wednesday night, celebrations in the Paris region were marred by disturbances. France's Interior Minister, Laurent Nuñez, condemned the violence, reporting 127 arrests across the wider Paris region, with 107 in the capital.

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AI-generatedFollowing Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League semi-final victory over Bayern Munich on Wednesday night, celebrations in the Paris region were marred by disturbances. France's Interior Minister, Laurent Nuñez, condemned the violence, reporting 127 arrests across the wider Paris region, with 107 in the capital. Eleven people were injured, one seriously, and twenty-three police officers sustained minor injuries. While most of the fan celebrations were peaceful, with crowds gathering to mark PSG's qualification for the final, incidents of vandalism and arson occurred in central Paris. Police deployed tear gas to prevent access to the Parc des Princes stadium. The minister noted that such excesses have become a recurring issue on nights of PSG victories.
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5 extractedInterior Minister condemned the violence, calling it a common occurrence on nights PSG wins.
Police fired tear gas to prevent people from approaching the Parc des Princes stadium.
Dozens of bins and some cars were set alight in the center of Paris.
Eleven people were injured, one seriously, and 23 police officers sustained minor injuries.
127 people were arrested in the broader Paris region following PSG's Champions League victory.