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Vehicle strikes soldiers in Paris suburb; 6 hurt

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French police are searching for a driver who slammed his BMW into a group of soldiers in a Paris suburb Wednesday, injuring six of them before speeding away, officials said.

The driver’s motive is unclear, but officials said he deliberate­ly aimed at the soldiers, and counterter­rorism authoritie­s opened an investigat­ion.

It is the latest of several attacks targeting security forces guarding France over the past year.

While others have targeted prominent sites like the Eiffel Tower, Wednesday’s attack hit a leafy, relatively affluent suburb that is home to France’s main intelligen­ce service, the DGSI.

Three of the soldiers suffered light injuries while three were more seriously injured, but their lives are not in danger, according to the Defense Ministry.

They were from the 35th infantry regiment and served in Operation Sentinelle, created to guard prominent French sites after a string of deadly Islamic extremist attacks in 2015.

Witnesses described seeing a BMW with one person inside waiting in a cul-de-sac near a building used for Sentinelle soldiers, according to two police officials. One official said the attacker hit just as a group of sol- diers emerged from the building to board vehicles for a new shift.

Authoritie­s are checking video surveillan­ce of the area, near the city hall of Levallois, northwest of Paris, to identify the vehicle and hunt down the driver.

About four hours after the incident, a police spokeswoma­n said “verificati­ons are still underway” and that police had not definitive­ly identified the vehicle.

The street is normally guarded by posts that are removed when vehicles move in and out, according to residents. The driver must have known exactly when to strike, said resident Jean-Claude Veillant, 70.

Veillant said he saw two uniformed soldiers prone on the ground when he came down to the entrance of his 13-story building at 7:50 a.m. Wednesday morning.

Levallois Mayor Patrick Balkany called it an “odious attack” and said it was “without a doubt deliberate.”

Counterter­rorism prosecutor­s opened an investigat­ion aimed at pursuing perpetrato­rs on charges of attempted murder of security forces in connection with a terrorist enterprise, the Paris prosecutor’s office said. The move means authoritie­s believe the attack was deliberate and planned with a terrorist motive.

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