Yorkshire Post

Driver who rammed car carrying explosives into police convoy is only casualty of attack

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A DRIVER who rammed a car carrying explosives into a police convoy on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris died after the “attempted attack” on security forces, France’s interior minister said.

Gerard Collomb told reporters that the man’s motives were not immediatel­y clear.

Bomb squad officers were at the scene on the city’s most famous avenue, which is popular with tourists.

France’s anti-terrorism prosecutor has opened an investigat­ion into the incident.

No police officers or passersby were hurt, the Paris police department said.

Two police officials said that a handgun was found on the driver, who they said was badly burned after the vehicle exploded.

The incident is the second this year on the city’s most famous avenue.

An attacker defending Islamic State shot and killed a police officer on the Champs-Elysees in April, days before a presidenti­al election, prompting an extensive security operation.

France is under a state of emergency after a string of deadly Islamic extremist attacks.

On Monday, police cordoned off a broad swathe of the ChampsElys­ees avenue that cuts through central Paris, warning people to avoid the area.

Eric Favereau, a journalist for Liberation newspaper who was driving a scooter behind the gendarmes, said he saw a car blocking the convoy’s path, then an implosion in the vehicle.

Mr Favereau wrote that the gendarmes smashed open the windows of the car while it was in flames and dragged out its occupant.

The attacker was a 31-year-old man from a Paris suburb who had been flagged for extremism, police officials said.

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