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Crime

Several injured in Paris knife attack

September 10, 2018

Police have launched an investigation into a stabbing in Paris's 19th district that left at least four people in critical condition. France is on edge following a series of terrorist attacks since 2015.

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French police stand at the scene of a stabbing attack in Paris
Image: Reuters/G. Fuentes

French authorities arrested a man who stabbed several people outside a cinema in Paris late Sunday.

Police said seven people were among the injured, including two British tourists, and four of them were in critical condition, news agency AFP reported.

The man, who is believed to be an Afghan national, was carrying an iron bar and a knife when he began stabbing people outside a cinema on the banks of the Bassin de la Villette in the city's 19th district at around 11pm (2100 UTC).

Witnesses said some people threw petanque balls — the heavy balls used in the popular French sport boules — at the attacker, but they were unable to stop him.

No signs of terror attack

"Police didn't find any initial indication the attack was linked to terrorism," a judicial source told news agency Reuters. "But the anti-terrorism prosecutor's office is following how the investigation proceeds closely," they added.

"We are urgently investigating this incident and are in close contact with the French authorities," the British Foreign Office said in a statement.

A string of knife attacks

The incident is the latest of several knife attacks France has experienced in recent months, with most cases being not terrorism-related.

On August 23, a man stabbed his mother and sister to death and seriously injured another person in a town near Paris before being shot dead by police. Authorities said the 36-year-old had serious mental health problems and had been on a terror watch list since 2016.

That attack came after an Afghan asylum-seeker was arrested in the southern town of Perigueux on August 13 after he injured four people, one seriously, with a knife in a drunken attack.

On June 17, two people were hurt in another southern town when a woman shouting "God is great" attacked them in a supermarket with a box-cutter knife.

In May, a 29-year-old man was killed and four other people were injured after an attacker began stabbing bystanders in the Opera district of central Paris. The attacker was shot dead by police.

law/kms (AFP, dpa)