Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Paris: Car with gas canisters ploughs into police van

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A car loaded with gas canisters rammed into a police van on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on Monday, leaving the driver dead in what the interior minister said was an “attempted attack”.

Police sources told AFP that a Kalashniko­v rifle, handguns and gas bottles were found in the white Renault Megane. “Security forces have been targeted in France once again,” Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said.

The weapons and explosives found in the vehicle “could potentiall­y blow this car up,” he added.

Interior ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said bomb disposal experts were on the scene to “ensure the vehicle poses no further danger.”

Video showed orange smoke pouring from the car after the impact. No police or bystanders were injured in the incident near the Grand Palais exhibition hall.

“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.”

Anti-terrorism prosecutor­s have opened an investigat­ion.

Police have closed two of the Metro stations on the ChampsElys­ees, a world-renowned avenue lined with shops and cinemas that is a major tourist draw in the French capital. The incident came just two months after a policeman was shot and killed on the avenue, three days before the first round of France’s presidenti­al election. A note praising the Islamic State group was found next to the body of the gunman, Karim Cheurfi, in that incident.

Police later found other weapons in Cheurfi’s car including a shotgun and knives.

On June 7, a hammer-wielding Algerian man was shot and wounded by police after he struck an officer on the head in Paris.

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