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Fear in Paris. In a stab attack near Former Charlie Hebdo editorial office four people were injured. Arrest two suspects near the Bastille.
Two of the injured are employees of the Première Ligne news agency, one of whom is “serious”: this was stated by the journalist from the same press agency, Paul Moreira, interviewed by telephone by BFM-TV, according to which the two injured would therefore be a woman. Both of them
however, they would not be in danger of death. “It is chilling, we had not received any threats,” adds Moreira.
After the Charlie Hebdo attack, the journalists of the premier ligne were the first to broadcast images of the two murderers, the Kouachi brothers, fleeing after the massacre.
The inhabitants of the area are advised not to leave the house. Thousands of armored children in schools. French President Macron is following developments. Crisis unit activated. The National Antiterrorist Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation for “attempted murder in connection” with a “terrorist” attack.
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This morning’s attack took place on Rue Nicolas-Appert, right in front of the former Charlie Hebdo headquarters, the scene of the atrocious attack on January 7, 2015. That day, 12 people were killed under the beatings of the Kouachi brothers.
Stop two people. A second individual was detained by the police also in the Bastille neighborhood, not far from where the first suspect in the attack had been detained in front of Charlie Hebdo’s former office about an hour ago. According to France Info radio reports, the second man was arrested at the “Richard Lenoir” metro station. The first had stopped near the Opera Bastille.
The entire area around rue Nicolas Appert, where Charlie Hebdo’s former office was located, is isolated. Inhabitants are advised not to leave the house, armored schools and public offices.
A knife attack was perpetrated near the former premises of the weekly Charlie Hebdo.
I immediately went to the Place Beauvau to take stock of the situation with the Minister of the Interior. @GDarmanin.– Jean Castex (@JeanCASTEX) September 25, 2020
The French Prime Minister, Jean Castex, announced on live television the immediate interruption of his visit to the Seine Saint-Denis, on the Paris banlieue, to go to the crisis cell installed in the Ministry of the Interior to follow live what it’s happening. in Paris. The prime minister confirmed the attack and the injuries of 4 people, two of them serious.
Children and young people from the neighborhood schools were confined to schools. Parents of students in schools around Bastille were warned not to try to search for their children until the alert has abated.
Photo from Twitter. Rescue an injured person
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