Man arrested for putting coffins below the Eiffel Tower linked to a different incident – 2024-06-08 17:53:21

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2024-06-08 17:53:21

This {photograph} taken on Might 23, 2024 on the Trocadero Parvis des Droits de l’Homme (Human Rights sq.) in entrance of the Eiffel Tower in Paris exhibits the Paris 2024 Paralympics podium throughout its presentation to the press. (Photograph by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP)

A person suspected of serving to place empty coffins on the foot of the Eiffel Tower on Saturday could also be linked to the crimson graffiti that appeared on the Holocaust Memorial in Paris final month, prosecutors stated Monday.

This accusation comes at a time when French authorities are going through a sequence of alleged international makes an attempt to affect public opinion on controversial points.


Prosecutors have known as for 3 males to be charged with “premeditated violence” over Saturday’s incident, wherein 5 coffins have been unloaded from a van and positioned on the foot of the Eiffel Tower at 9:00 a.m.

The coffins, lined with French flags and with the message “French troopers within the service of Ukraine”, have been full of plaster, a supply near the case advised AFP.

Debate over France’s help for Ukraine has intensified in latest weeks after President Emmanuel Macron recommended sending troops to coach kyiv’s troopers on the bottom.

After authorities detained the van driver, a 38-year-old Bulgarian, his cellphone was searched and a hyperlink was discovered to a different Bulgarian man allegedly concerned in final month’s Holocaust Memorial graffiti, a police supply stated.

The graffiti on this monument to the lifeless of the genocide of World Battle II fueled public debate about Israel’s offensive in Gaza, earlier than being blamed on international interference.

In October, a number of buildings in Paris awakened with Stars of David painted on their facades. French authorities indicated that they suspected that the Russian intelligence service FSB was behind the motion after the arrest of two Moldovans.

© Agence France-Presse

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