A dozen graves have been damaged and one of them was opened in a cemetery in Yutz (Moselle), we learned this Saturday from the prosecution.
According to the first observations, " there is nothing to allow us to think that there is racism or anti-Semitism behind " these acts, noted the prosecutor's office of Thionville, adding that " a Muslim square (had not been touched) ". " There is no privileged track ," continued the prosecution, adding that " further investigations will be carried out early next week ".
According to The Lorraine Republican , who revealed the facts, it was a local who discovered this Saturday morning the damage committed in one of the cemeteries of the town of 16,000 inhabitants. An investigation into " voluntary degradations " was opened by the Thionville public prosecutor's office and the investigations were entrusted to the police.