MOSCOW, June 30 More than 3,800 fires were recorded in France this night amid unrest, they affected 492 buildings, the Parisien newspaper reports.
“According to the latest data, there were 3,880 fires in public places,” the publication says.
It is noted that 1919 cars and 492 buildings were damaged.
On Tuesday morning, police officers shot and killed a 17-year-old boy during a road check in Nanterre, a suburb west of Paris, who police said refused to comply with their demands. As a result, riots broke out in a number of French cities, which have been lasting for several days. Young people set fire to cars, buildings of the police and authorities. Police special forces are deployed in a number of cities, armored vehicles and helicopters are involved.