The detainee says he did not intend to hurt the president, but wanted to “challenge” Macron and let him know that the public does not agree with his policies.
A teenager was arrested in Paris for throwing a smoke bomb at French President Emmanuel Macron’s helicopter. It was reported by the newspaper Le Parisien.
It was reported that on June 16 in Paris, a 20-year-old youth was accused of criminal conspiracy to commit a terrorist attack, then he was detained.
The man is suspected of throwing a smoke bomb at President Emmanuel Macron’s helicopter in the Dub region on April 27, 2022, when Macron planned to honor the memory of Toussaint Louverture, a leading figure in the fight against slavery, during a protest against pension. reform law.
As information about the president’s visit hit the media, opponents of reform tried to enter the area of Macron’s arrival, and the military used tear gas to disperse the pressure. When the presidential helicopter took off, the young man threw a smoke bomb at the helicopter.
“Officially identified, the youth was arrested this week at his home by a gendarmerie surveillance and intervention platoon before he was placed in police custody. The anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office is accusing him of three things that could happen. He could destroy a police officer helicopter, tried to kill soldiers.” , and, with your gesture, immediately kill Emmanuel Macron,” they warned the French savant.
The detainee says he did not intend to hurt the president, but wanted to “challenge” Macron and let him know that the public does not agree with his policies.
Let us remind you, last winter France was gripped by mass protests against the pension reform.
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Source: korrespondent

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