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Demonstrat­or loses hand at Paris ‘yellow vest’ march

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A “yellow vest” demonstrat­or lost his hand during clashes with police outside the main parliament building in Paris on Saturday, witnesses told AFP, during a 13th weekend of antigovern­ment protests across France.

Despite a drop in numbers from the massive turnouts of the first demonstrat­ions in November, tens of thousands still turned out in cities across the country to protest against French President Emmanuel Macron’s policies.

Clashes broke out outside the National Assembly building in Paris after a march from the Champs-Elysees avenue arrived there. While many demonstrat­ors marched peacefully, some masked activists tried to break down barriers outside the parliament while others urinated nearby. Masked men threw projectile­s at police, who responded with tear gas and stun grenades.

Volunteer medics at the National Assembly told AFP that a man had had his hand ripped off during the clashes between police and protesters.

One witness who filmed the incident, 21-year-old Cyprien Royer, said the victim was a yellow jacket photograph­er taking pictures of people trying to break down the barriers protecting the entrance to the National Assembly.

He said the victim was hit in the calf by a type of stun grenade as the cops attempted to disperse people. “He wanted to bat it away so it didn’t explode by his leg – and it went off when he touched it,” he added.

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