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Car ploughs into police van in Paris Champs-Elysees ‘attack’
by Pauline Talagrand and Katell Prigent A 31-year-old man on a jihadist watchlist rammed a car loaded with guns and a gas bottle into a police van on the Champs-Elysees Monday but inflicted no casualties, in the latest of a string of attacks in Paris, sources said.
The assailant died in the incident, although investigators offered no immediate details about the cause. There has been no claim of responsibility for the assault.
The attack — which occurred just a short distance from where a jihadist shot
They identified him as Adam Dzaziri, who had been raised in the hardline Salafi Islamic ideology, and did not have a criminal record.
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said a car hit the leading vehicle in a line of police vans as they headed down the Champs-Elysees, near the Grand Palais exhibition hall.
“The security forces have been targeted in France once again,” he said.
Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said the car, a white Renault Megane, caught fire.
Police sources told AFP that they found a Kalashnikov assault rifle, two handguns, ammunition as well as a gas bottle in the car.
The “arms, explosives… could potentially blow this car up,”
No police or bystanders were injured in the incident, which occurred near the Grand Palais exhibition hall.
The suspect’s father told AFP that his son “had a registered weapon, he
Police searched on Monday night the
The local mayor Sylvain Tanguy said the family was “very discreet and didn’t go out much”.
“You could tell when you saw them
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“People were running every which way,” said a 51-year-old bystander who gave his name only as Alexandre. “Some shouted at me to get away.”
Police closed two of the Metro stations on the Champs-Elysees, but two hours after the attack tourists were back taking selfies of the Arc de Triomphe and visiting shops.
Collomb said the attack “shows once again that the threat (of an attack) remains extremely high in France”.
The incident occurred almost two months to the day after a policeman was shot and killed nearby in the
The gunman, Karim
On June 7, a hammer-wielding Algerian man was shot and wounded by police after he struck an officer on the head in front of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, shouting it was in revenge “for Syria”.
He had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group in a video found at his home.
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Earlier Monday, a van ploughed into a crowd of Muslims near a London mosque, injuring 10 people. It was the second terror attack this month in the British capital.
Two weeks ago jihadists used a van and knives to kill eight people enjoying a night out around London Bridge. Three of the victims were French.
In May, a suicide bomber killed 22 people, including children, at a concert by US singer Ariana Grande in Manchester.
France remains under a state of emergency imposed after the November 2015 attacks in Paris, when
Previous major attacks targeted the Paris offices of the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in January 2015.
A senior police officer and his female companion were both killed by a radicalised man at their home in the Paris suburbs a year ago.
And in July last year, a radicalised Tunisian man killed 86 people as he rammed a truck
On Wednesday, the French government is to unveil a new anti-terrorism law, designed to allow the state of emergency to be lifted.
“To those who question the necessity of such laws, you can see that the state of France today necessitates it,”
“If we want to effectively ensure the security of our citizens, we must be able to take a certain number of measures,” he added. DM