The Morocco defeated Canada 2-1, qualified for the round of 16 World Cup In Qatar, for the second time in its history. It is Turin After the referee’s triple whistle, the party erupted in the streets of the northern part of the Piedmontese capital, in particular, with hundreds of people. Ban of Milan. But the celebrations, between singers, flags and fireworks, extended all the way to Corso Giulio Cesare, sending traffic into a tailspin, creating some traffic delays and queues. However, a joy not liked by many citizens of Turin, who argued not only for the slowness of traffic, but also for the absence of security checks. “Turin is coming together now Banlieu There was a riot in the streets to celebrate Morocco’s victory over Canada at the World Cup in Qatar. This is the result of years of Pd and M5S government. Mobs of Moroccan immigrants paralyze entire neighborhoods, shooting fireworks at private homes, police forces and even ambulances,” he explained. Brothers of Italy, Augusta Montaruli. But Rafael PetraruloFormer City Council Member Come on Italy, tried to minimize the controversy: «I saw people celebrating like Italians. The main thing is that the situation does not worsen. Happened in Brussels a few days ago, a moment of happiness turned into city conflicts». At the end of the street celebrations, there were no clashes, accidents, damage to property or people.

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