Terror probe launched after Paris knife attack
PARIS (AFP) – A knifeman shouting ''Allahu akbar'' was shot dead by police in central Paris late Saturday after he killed one person and injured four others, sparking a terror probe and panic on the streets of France's capital.
The attack took place near the city's main opera house in an area full of bars, restaurants and theaters which were brimming on a weekend night.
Witnesses described scenes of panic as Parisians realized another potential terror attack was underway in a country already reeling from a string of jihadist assaults in the last three years that have killed more than 245 people.
''I was taking orders and I saw a young woman trying to get into the restaurant in panic,'' Jonathan, a waiter at a Korean restaurant, told AFP. The woman was bleeding and the attacker appeared behind her. He said a young man tried to fend off the assailant who then fled.
''The attacker entered a shopping street, I saw him with a knife in his hand,'' he said. ''He looked crazy''.
Milan, 19, said he saw ''several people in distress'' including a woman with wounds to her neck and leg.
''Firemen were giving her first aid. I heard two, three shots and a policeman told me that the man had been overpowered.''
In a tweet French President Emmanuel Macron said: ''France once again pays the price of blood.''
Prosecutors cited witnesses as saying the man shouted ''Allahu akbar'' (God is greatest) as he went on the rampage, and added that a terror investigation had been launched.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility, according to the SITE monitoring group, but provided no corroborating proof to back the claim.