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Guerrilla Conditions in the French City of Limoges

Summary by pal.be
In some French cities, July 14th is no longer a national holiday, but rather a national day of violence. And the incidents always follow the same scenario. For example, in Limoges, a city of 130,000 inhabitants. Police officers and firefighters were called to a fire on the night of July 14th to 15th, only to discover on the scene that they had been trapped. They were pelted with Molotovs and fireworks. After two hours, the rioters were driven ba…
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In some French cities, July 14th is no longer a national holiday, but rather a national day of violence. And the incidents always follow the same scenario. For example, in Limoges, a city of 130,000 inhabitants. Police officers and firefighters were called to a fire on the night of July 14th to 15th, only to discover on the scene that they had been trapped. They were pelted with Molotovs and fireworks. After two hours, the rioters were driven ba…

·Antwerp, Belgium
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pal.be broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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