French police arrest 780 after violent Paris Saint-Germain celebrations
Following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory on Saturday night, French police arrested 780 individuals involved in violent clashes and vandalism across Paris and other cities. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez reported that 57 officers sustained minor injuries during the unrest, which included fans setting fires and damaging shops.

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AI-generatedFollowing Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory on Saturday night, French police arrested 780 individuals involved in violent clashes and vandalism across Paris and other cities. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez reported that 57 officers sustained minor injuries during the unrest, which included fans setting fires and damaging shops. A small group also attempted to storm a Paris police station. While most celebrations were peaceful, incidents primarily occurred in the Champs Élysées and near the Parc des Princes stadium. The Paris prosecutors' office has placed 277 people in custody for offenses such as assaulting police, theft, and vandalism.
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5 extractedMost detentions in Paris were for assault of police officers, theft, vandalism, and disturbing public order.
277 people have been formally placed in police custody in Paris, including 82 minors, for alleged offenses.
Incidents of vandalism and public disorder occurred in approximately 15 cities across France.
57 police officers were wounded, most with minor injuries, during the celebrations.
French police detained 780 people involved in violent clashes following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League win.