Knife Attack in Eastern France Leaves One Dead and Two Wounded
A knife attack on Saturday in eastern France left one person dead and at least two others wounded, authorities said, in violence labeled as Islamic extremism by President Emmanuel Macron.
A 37-year-old Algerian man was arrested, prosecutors said. The attack occurred in the French city of Mulhouse near a covered canal-side market. The area borders Germany and Switzerland.
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The French anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office said that it’s handling the investigation. Macron said that the perpetrator was an Islamic extremist, adding that the government has “complete determination” to respond to the attack.
France has been on high alert for extremist threats. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau was heading to the scene of the attack on Saturday night.
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The victim was a 69-year-old Portuguese man, the anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office said. Those wounded were police officers who intervened.
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The suspect had been on a list of people flagged for radicalism, the regional prosecutor said.
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Conclusion
The recent knife attack in eastern France is a sobering reminder of the threat of Islamic extremism and the importance of vigilance and cooperation in the fight against it.
FAQs
* What happened in the knife attack?
The attack occurred in the French city of Mulhouse near a covered canal-side market, leaving one person dead and at least two others wounded.
* Who was arrested in connection with the attack?
A 37-year-old Algerian man was arrested, prosecutors said.
* What was the motivation behind the attack?
The attack was labeled as Islamic extremism by President Emmanuel Macron, and the suspect had been on a list of people flagged for radicalism.