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A dozen French police wounded in clashes with protesters opposing rail link in Alps

A dozen French police wounded in clashes with protesters opposing rail link in Alps

Sunday, June 18, 2023, 11:37 GMT+7
A dozen French police wounded in clashes with protesters opposing rail link in Alps
Activists take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy, in Les Chavannes-en-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

PARIS -- Twelve police were wounded on Saturday in clashes with demonstrators in France's Savoie department where a protest against a high speed rail project in the Alps turned violent, authorities said.

Some 2,000 protesters, including a roughly 300-strong dark-clad hardcore, were in the Maurienne Valley objecting to construction of a rail link including a tunnel between Lyon and the Italian city of Turin.

They threw rocks at riot police, who responded with tear gas, and one demonstrator was wounded, local prefect Francois Ravier told a news conference.

Association Les Soulevements de la Terre contested that figure in a Twitter post late on Saturday and said 50 demonstrators were wounded, including six who were hospitalised.

"The day is not over, we remain prudent and mobilised," said Ravier, noting a security presence would go through the night.

Interior minister Gerald Darmanin tweeted the police injury toll. Border checks turned up 400 objects, like knives and hammers, while 96 individuals known by security services were sent back to Italy, the officials said.

Activists take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy in La Chapelle near Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

Activists take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy in La Chapelle near Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

An activist throws an object, as they take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy, in Les Chavannes-en-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

An activist throws an object, as they take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy, in Les Chavannes-en-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

Activists take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy, in Les Chavannes-en-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

Activists take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy, in Les Chavannes-en-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

Activists take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy, near Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

Activists take part in a protest against the Lyon-Turin rail link between France and Italy, near Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, France, June 17, 2023. Photo: Reuters

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