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Muslim prayer room vandalised after attack on firefighters in Corsica

After youths on a housing estate in the French Mediterranean island ambushed firefighters and police, a protest gathering degenerated into violence.

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A crowd vandalised a Muslim prayer room in Corsica a day after an ambush left firefighters injured on the French island, reports ABC News.

The region's top police official was on the tense scene at a housing project Friday evening.

The violence began Thursday night, when firefighters responding to an emergency call were ambushed in Ajaccio, according to the local France 3 television channel. On Friday, a gathering that started as a show of support for the injured emergency officials turned violent, and some in the crowd vandalized a prayer room.

France 3 reported new police reinforcements at other prayer rooms.

France's prime minister, Manuel Valls, called Friday for respect for French law after "the intolerable aggression toward firefighters and unacceptable profanation of a Muslim place of prayer."

France's interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, condemned those responsible for hurting police and firefighters in Ajaccio.

Read more of this report from ABC News.