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One held after car rams Paris anti-terror troops

August 10, 2017
Armed French police officers stand at the entrance of the Begin Military Teaching Hospital in Saint-Mande, outside Paris, where the French soldiers injured earlier in the morning in Levallois-Perret are being treated. — AFP
Armed French police officers stand at the entrance of the Begin Military Teaching Hospital in Saint-Mande, outside Paris, where the French soldiers injured earlier in the morning in Levallois-Perret are being treated. — AFP

PARIS — French police shot and arrested a suspect in a dramatic motorway chase Wednesday after a car smashed into soldiers outside a barracks in a Paris suburb, injuring six.

The suspected terror attack is the latest in a string of assaults that have hit France since January 2015, claiming more than 230 lives.

The servicemen were hit by a BMW which drove down a quiet street in the upmarket western Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret at around 8 a.m. (0600 GMT).

It accelerated as it neared the troops, rammed into them and then sped away.

“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.

Police later gave chase to the vehicle on a motorway north of Paris, and shot and wounded the suspect, a man aged in his late 30s who was also arrested, sources involved in the manhunt said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

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 Defense Minister Florence Parly. All six were taken to hospital, but none has life-threatening injuries, they said.

They were part of the 7,000-strong anti-terrorism Sentinelle force set up in January 2015 which sees armed, uniformed soldiers patrol the streets and guard high-risk areas such as tourist sites and religious buildings.

Collomb said the forces had been attacked on six different occasions since 2015. The country has been under a state of emergency since major attacks in Paris in November 2015.

The Paris prosecutors’ office said its anti-terrorism unit has launched a probe into “attempted killings... in relation to a terrorist undertaking”. Daesh (the so-called IS) has repeatedly targeted France because of its participation in the US-led international coalition fighting the group, with French jets carrying out airstrikes in Syria.

“Security forces are actively seeking the perpetrator who is on the run. The ongoing probe will determine his motives and the circumstances in which he acted,” Parly said in a statement earlier. — AFP


August 10, 2017
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