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Breaking: Man shot and arrested over car attack on anti-terror soldiers outside Paris

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A man has been shot and arrested in relation to Wednesday morning’s assault when anti-terror soldiers in the northwestern suburbs of Paris were rammed into by a car, leaving six injured.

French security forces have shot and arrested a man suspected of being behind an attack on a group of soldiers on Wednesday morning in the town of Levallois-Perret, security sources told AFP.

The man, aged in his late 30s, was intercepted on a motorway north of the French capital in a vehicle used to drive into the soldiers, the sources said, asking not to be named.

Breaking: Man shot and arrested over car attack on anti-terror soldiers outside Paris
An armed French soldier stands at the site where a car slammed into soldiers
in Levallois-Perret. AFP

One source close to the case said the man had been stopped at the wheel of a BMW driving towards the northern port of Calais.

A second legal source added: “The arrested individual, born in 1980, is suspected to be the culprit” of the assault in the Levallois-Perret area of Paris at around 8am.

“He was driving the vehicle we were looking for and tried to flee,” the source added, leading police to open fire.

French security forces launched a manhunt on Wednesday after a car ploughed into anti-terrorism soldiers outside their barracks, injuring six, three more seriously.

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Levallois-Perret, where the incident occurred. Google maps.

“I heard a huge crash which I thought was the sound of scaffolding being put up,” Thierry Chappe, a resident in a building opposite the crime scene, told AFP.

Interior Minister Gerard Collomb described the act as “deliberate” and carried out by a “man on his own”.
He spoke after visiting three of the injured soldiers along with Defence Minister Florence Parly. All six were taken to hospital, but none has life-threatening injuries, they said.
The Paris prosecutors’ office said its anti-terrorism unit has launched a probe into “attempted killings… in relation to a terrorist undertaking”.

Mayor of Levallois-Perret, Patrick Balkany said, describing the incident as “without doubt a deliberate act”.


French soldiers gather at the site where a car slammed into soldiers on patrol in Levallois-Perret. AFP

Balkany told the all-news channel BFMTV that the car “accelerated very fast when they (soldiers) were coming out” of the barracks.

  
Officials and rescuers gather near vehicles after a car slammed into soldiers on patrol. AFP 

The soldiers were engaged in Sentinel Operation (Opération Sentinelle), a French military operation deployed after the January 2015 Île-de-France attacks, with the objective of protecting sensitive “points” of the territory from terrorism.

France has been under a state of emergency since November 2015 and has seen a string of attacks on security forces who have been regularly targeted, particularly those guarding key tourist sites.

An 18-year-old with a history of psychological problems was arrested on Saturday at the Eiffel Tower after brandishing a knife and shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest).

He told investigators he wanted to kill a soldier, sources close to the case told AFP.

Police work at the site where a car slammed into soldiers. AFP 
 

String of bloody attacks

In the bloodiest attack targeting France, 130 people were killed in a wave of shootings and bombings in Paris on November 13, 2015, in carnage claimed by Isis.

In January 2015, two brothers who had vowed allegiance to Al-Qaeda gunned down 12 people at satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris.

France is part of the US-led international coalition fighting Isis and has carried out air strikes against the extremist group in Syria.

In February, a man armed with a machete attacked four soldiers on patrol at Paris’s Louvre Museum, while in April another extremist shot and killed a policeman on the Champs Elysees.

In June, a 40-year-old Algerian doctorate student who had pledged allegiance to Isis attacked a policeman with a hammer outside Notre Dame cathedral.

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Source:Thelocal.fr