Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Three dead, several injured in French market shooting

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gunman on a security watch list killed three people and wounded a dozen others near the Christmas market in Strasbourg, France on Tuesday evening before fleeing.

Interior minister Christophe Castaner said the shooter had evaded a police dragnet and was on the run, raising concerns of a follow-up attack.

“The government has raised its security threat to the highest level and is bolstering border controls,” Castaner said. “We will also reinforce security at all Christmas markets to prevent copycat attacks.”

With France still on high alert after a wave of attacks commission­ed or inspired by Islamic State (IS) terrorists since early 2015, the counterter­rorism prosecutor opened an investigat­ion.

Police identified the suspect as Strasbourg-born Cherif Chekatt, 29, who was known to the intelligen­ce services as a potential security risk.

Castaner said the gunman exchanged shots with security forces twice as he escaped. His whereabout­s now were unknown, and elite commandos and helicopter­s were involved in the manhunt.

The Paris prosecutor said the motive for the attack was not known. No one immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity, but the US-based Site intelligen­ce group, which monitors jihadist websites, said IS supporters were celebratin­g.

The attack began at about 8pm, local time, as stallholde­rs prepared to close down and restaurant­s filled in the city, which sits across the Rhine River from Germany. Bystanders were ushered into nearby shops.

“There was confusion initially, but they locked the front doors pretty soon after the gunshots,” said US citizen Elizabeth Osterwisch, who was sheltering on the top floor of the Galeries Lafayette department store. “They moved us several times, eventually settling on the place with the most protection.”

European Parliament lawmaker Emmanuel Maurel said he had heard the shots.

“From my hotel window, I saw passersby dragging someone who was injured and onlookers panicking,” he tweeted. “Soldiers and police have cordoned off the area. We’re being told to stay in the hotel.”

 ?? AFP ?? A French soldier stands guard at the Christmas market in front of the Strasbourg cathedral on Wednesday.
AFP A French soldier stands guard at the Christmas market in front of the Strasbourg cathedral on Wednesday.

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