Turkey warns nationals, those planning to visit France, to be cautious
Embassy in Paris urge Turks to monitor developments through announcements by local authorities.
The Turkish Embassy in Paris advised its nationals Friday in France, and those planning to visit, to be cautious of widespread violence.
"Widespread protest demonstrations have been taking place throughout the country. These protests have resulted in disruptions in various transportation and public services, and acts of violence causing damage to public buildings, private property, and infrastructure,” it said in a statement.
"In light of these events, it is advised that our citizens residing in France, especially in Paris, or those planning to travel to France, exercise maximum caution, avoid potential protest areas and their vicinity, and regularly monitor the development of possible incidents through the announcements of local authorities, the Embassy of Turkey in Paris, and the Consulate General," it added
France is jolted by protests after Nahel M, 17, was shot dead by police Tuesday during a traffic stop in the Paris suburb of Nanterre.
Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told TF1 that 45,000 police officers have been deployed in preparation for a possible on the fourth night of protests.
He added that 197 people were arrested Thursday during nationwide protests.
Fifteen people were arrested in Creteil, 11.7 kilometers (7.2 miles) from Paris, after protesters caused multiple damages and set fire to garbage cans, French broadcaster BFMTV reported, citing a police source.
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