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Hundreds of people can be seen attacking each other with metal bars, planks of wood and debris.

Police eventually disperse the crowd by firing tear gas.

The clash reportedly erupted near Stalingrad Metro in the 19th arrondissement area on Thursday night after police arrested a man for being drunk and disorderly.

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Le Parisien reported the man was among a group of "anti-crime protesters" and is thought to have thrown the first missile.

At least two people were reportedly injured and taken to hospital.

The makeshift camp was until the end of last month the temporary home of nearly 1,000 migrants from Afghanistan, Somalia, Eritrea and Sudan.

Police and immigration officials cleared the site on March 30, but several hundred migrants returned a few weeks later.

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The incident is the just the latest in a long line of clashes in the ongoing migrant and refugee crisis that has engulfed Europe.

A "human tide" of migrants arrived in Sicily in Italy this week and migrants have refused to eat "sickening" food at a German camp.

Brits have been warned of another summer of hell when passing through Calais and cops clashed with migrants at the Greece and Macedonia border shouting Allahu Akbar.

Authorities destroyed around one third of the Calais Jungle camp in France on March 1 – affecting approximately 4,000 people – in a bid to relocate refugees to legal sites.