Two new complaints were filed on Monday, bringing to four the number of proceedings concerning demonstrators injured on March 25 during violent clashes between demonstrators and the police during a prohibited demonstration in Sainte-Soline (Deux- Sèvres) against the “basins”, announced this Tuesday April 4 the prosecutor of Rennes, Philippe Astruc.
These two new complaints concern a man born in 1995 who suffers in particular from "
trauma to the left foot with bone crashing which he attributes to a disencirclement grenade
", with an ITT set at a minimum of 60 days, and a woman born in 2003 , with "
very significant facial polytrauma and leg injuries
" whose ITT is provisionally set at 100 days, said the prosecutor during a press conference.
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On Saturday March 25, nearly 30,000 people - 6,000 according to the state - had taken over Sainte-Soline, a village in Deux-Sèvres, at the call of the collective Bassines Non Merci (BNM), the Confédération paysanne and the movement of Earth uprisings.
Their target?
A substitution reserve under construction, sized to accommodate 628,000 m3 of water pumped from the water table in winter.