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In France, two people were killed and 500 arrested during the celebrations of PSG's win

The interior ministry reported that more than 500 people had been arrested during the Champions League celebrations. Two people died and 192 were injured, it said, as Sunday's festivities were to continue.

Paris St Germain's first-ever Champions League victory was celebrated in the French capital, and even beyond.

On Sunday morning, the interior ministry estimated that 559 arrests had taken place, with 491 of those in Paris. This led to 320 individuals being held in police custody. Of these, 254 were in Paris.

A young man in his 20s died after colliding with a car, said police chief Laurent Nunez. In the southwest city of Dax a 17-year old died due to stab wounds.

"A judicial inquiry will determine if it (the death in Paris) is related to the festivities. Nunez stated that at this point, the incident appears to be related to the celebrations.

The Champs Elysees, a boutique-lined avenue, was shattered by bus shelters and projectiles were hurled towards riot police who used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowds.

On Sunday, the interior ministry reported that hundreds of fires had occurred. More than 200 vehicles were also destroyed. Around 22 security personnel and 7 firefighters were injured.

Nunez warned more skirmishes may occur on Sunday, as PSG parades on the Champs-Elysees and celebrates the title at the Parc des Princes Stadium with its fans.

Nunez stated that "we're at the half-time mark, in a sense, because this afternoon, we have a parade on the Champs-Elysees."

Only those who are attending the parade can enter. The maximum number of attendees has been set at just over 100,000. Anyone beyond this limit will not be permitted to enter.

This evening there will also be a party at the Parc des Princes. We expect a gathering around the Place de la Porte de Saint Cloud. We will also respond in a measured, but firm manner if there are any attempts to block or attack law enforcement officers, or cause additional damage.

Nunez said that Paris had deployed 5400 officers to prepare for celebrations after a PSG victory. (Reporting and editing by Juliette Jabkhiro, Julien Pretot and David Holmes).

(source: Reuters)