Morocco's defeat sparks unrest in London and Paris

Unrest broke out in several major European cities after the French national team defeated Morocco 2-0 in the World Cup quarter-finals.
In particular, groups of Moroccan fans blocked streets in London and Paris, set off pyrotechnics, and threw bottles and various objects at law enforcement officers. Police mobilized additional forces to bring the situation under control.
As a result of the clashes, one police officer was hospitalized with a head injury. It was also reported that at least four people involved in the unrest were arrested.
Similar incidents were recorded in Amsterdam, The Hague, Brussels, and Rotterdam. In Paris, 20,000 police officers were deployed to ensure security.
Meanwhile, fans of the French national team are reported to be celebrating the country's victory on the famous Champs-Élysées in Paris.






















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