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Police chief raises 'possibility of armed conflict' in France

Summary by The Local - Fr
The head of France's gendarmerie has written to his officers saying that he believes that political developments in the US, coupled with Russia's invasion of Ukraine raise "the possibility of an armed conflict" in France.

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The head of the French Gendarmerie, General Hubert Bonneau, evokes in an internal letter - addressed to all gendarmes in France - the possibility of an "aggression of the national sanctuary", meaning a possible war on French territory, AFP reports.

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A warning to be taken seriously. In an internal letter sent to all staff on Sunday, January 19, Hubert Bonneau, the Director General of the Gendarmerie, admits that “the possibility of an armed conflict and an aggression against the national sanctuary must be seriously considered”, and this, “since the Russian invasion of Ukraine”. According to him, “political developments in the United States, with their possible consequences for NATO, will und…

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In an internal letter to the “commanders” of the institution he heads, Army General Hubert Bonneau recalls the context in which France finds itself and reiterates the road map established as early as November 14.

·Paris, France
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The head of the French Gendarmerie, General Hubert Bonneau, warned in an internal letter sent to the entire gendarmerie corps that "since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the possibility of armed conflict and aggression on the national sanctuary must...

·Romania
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In an internal letter to the staff of the Gendarmerie, General Bonneau outlines the priorities, the need to “strengthen the effectiveness of the action” against the background of a contained budget.

·Paris, France
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, January 27, 2025.
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