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Euro 2016 fan zones ‘as safe as stadiums’, says French PM

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PARIS: French Prime Minister Manuel Valls insisted Sunday that fan zones at Euro 2016 will be as safe as the tournament’s stadiums despite fears they may be soft targets for terror attacks.

Security concerns around the June 10-July 10 event, which is expected to attract up to eight million fans, have been heightened after the Brussels attacks which left 28 people dead and 340 injured.

“These fans zones will be secure, closed, bags will be searched and at the same time the party will take place,” Valls told France 2 television.

Since the attacks in Brussels, many politician­s on the right have cast doubts over how safe the fan zones will be and fear that the high profile supporters areas such as the one in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower will be targetted. Fan zones, which will be based in each of the 10 host cities, are expected to welcome between 10,000 and 100,000 supporters during matches.

“There will be seven to eight million people expected during the tournament, mostly in the fan zones,” added Valls.

“The interior minister has discussed it with the mayors of the cities which will organise the Euros. There will be the same security with the same methods, staffing that apply to the grounds.

“France is a great, modern country which is capable of assuring the security of its citizens in the face of the terrorist menace.” — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Germany’s national soccer team during training for internatio­nal friendly against England. — Reuters photo
File photo shows Germany’s national soccer team during training for internatio­nal friendly against England. — Reuters photo

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