Hundreds of thousands of thousands of thousands of Labor DayFamily French gathered in Paris to protest pension reform. During the period, at least 108 policemen were injured and 291 were arrested nationwide.

Comprehensive Agencence France -Presse and the Washington Post reported that French Minister of Home Affairs Gerald Darmanin said the number of such high police injuries was "extremely rare."He said that after a We'an policeman was hit by a protester's self -made burning bomb, his face and hands were burned, but he was not life -threatening.

Darmaning announced the data that at least 78,200 demonstrators on the same day protested on the street.in Paris.

Demonstrators burned bicycles and buildings, such as cigarette sticks and protest slogans in the intense protests, opposing French President Macron's necessary pension reform.

Some demonstrators throw some demonstrators.The burning bullet, the picture shows a "ignited" policeman lying on the ground by others to assist the fire.(Reuters)

Paris police issued a statement saying that at least 10 town violence police were sent to hospital for medical treatment.

Before the festival came, French officials facilitated the deployment of a large number of police forces. In Paris alone, there were about 5,000 town violent police.The official has also established an inspection station and is equipped with drones in many cities.

The protesters also ignited bicycles, buildingsThings, etc. The picture shows the firefighters are extinguishing the fire.(Agence France -Presse)

However, there are also protesters who use peaceful ways, such as dancing, waving protest slogans, shouting slogans, etc.

Since the French government used the terms 49.3 of the Constitution, after passing the Paris Reform Act without parliamentary voting, large -scale protests in Paris and multiple regions have erupted.

In the case of the people's grievances, Macron still firmly stated that the Pension Reform Act will officially take effect before the end of the year.He said that it has been preparing to face the sound of protests, do what to do, and emphasize that it is a "necessary" measure to increase the minimum retirement age from 62 to 64, and "in line with the overall interests of the country."