A series of coordinated attacks targeting prisons across France took place last night, as criminal...

Published: 8:11 pm April 15, 2025
Updated: 1:08 pm October 8, 2025
Coordinated Gang Attacks Target Multiple Prisons Across France

A series of coordinated attacks targeting prisons across France took place last night, as criminal gangs launched assaults using automatic gunfire and arson, reportedly setting fire to vehicles belonging to prison staff in a campaign described as an act of nationwide intimidation.

The unprecedented wave of violence struck multiple prison facilities in the south and north of the country, with incidents reported in:

  • Toulon
  • Aix-en-Provence
  • Marseille
  • Valence
  • Nîmes
  • Luynes
  • Villepinte
  • Nanterre

According to early reports, prison staff vehicles were torched outside several facilities, and in some cases, automatic gunfire was directed at the buildings, sparking fears for the safety of both staff and inmates.

Government Response

France’s Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin addressed the nation following the overnight violence, stating:

“These were clearly intimidation attempts against the institutions of justice. We will not allow criminal organisations to threaten the rule of law.”

Darmanin confirmed that security has been heightened at all affected sites, and reinforcements from national police and gendarmerie have been deployed. He also vowed that investigations were underway to identify and apprehend those responsible.

Motives Unclear, But Organised

While no group has yet claimed responsibility, authorities believe the attacks were coordinated by organised criminal networks, potentially in response to ongoing crackdowns on gang activity and drug trafficking inside and outside prison walls.

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