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160 arrested in Paris and Lyon for incidents after France's defeat by Spain in the World Cup

In Paris and Lyon, 160 people were detained following incidents sparked by France's defeat to Spain in the World Cup final. The arrests reportedly occurred after fans reacted aggressively to the loss, leading to disorder in both cities. Local authorities described the situation as chaotic, with some individuals engaging in vandalism and confrontations. While the exact number of incidents and their severity remain unclear, police emphasized that they acted to restore order and ensure public safety.

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160 arrested in Paris and Lyon for incidents after France's defeat by Spain in the World Cup

In Paris and Lyon, 160 people were detained following incidents sparked by France's defeat to Spain in the World Cup final. The arrests reportedly occurred after fans reacted aggressively to the loss, leading to disorder in both cities. Local authorities described the situation as chaotic, with some individuals engaging in vandalism and confrontations. While the exact number of incidents and their severity remain unclear, police emphasized that they acted to restore order and ensure public safety.

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