Hindustan Times (East UP)

Woman beheaded in French church attack

Three people killed in attack on church in Nice, man waving gun shot dead, France on maximum alert

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French members of the elite tactical police unit search the Notre Dame church in Nice on Thursday. A knife-wielding attacker shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ beheaded a woman and killed two other people in a suspected terrorist attack at the church. Police shot dead the suspect.

A knife-wielding attacker shouting “Allahu Akbar” beheaded a woman and killed two other people in a suspected terrorist act at a church in the French city of Nice on Thursday, while a man waving a gun was shot dead by police in a separate incident.

Within hours of the Nice attack, police killed a man who had threatened passersby with a handgun in Montfavet, near the southern French city of Avignon. He was also shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest), according to radio station Europe 1.

Nice’s mayor, Christian Estrosi, said the attack in his city had happened in or near Notre Dame church and was similar to the beheading earlier this month near Paris of teacher Samuel Paty, who had used cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in a civics class.

Thursday’s attacks, on the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, came at a time of growing Muslim anger at France’s defence of the right to publish the cartoons, and protesters have denounced France in street rallies in several Muslim-majority countries.

After the Nice attack, Prime Minister Jean Castex raised France’s security alert to its highest level and said the government’s response would be firm and implacable.

Estrosi said the Nice attacker had repeatedly shouted the phrase “Allahu Akbar” even while being detained by police.

One of the people killed inside the church was believed to be the church warden, Estrosi said, adding that one woman had escaped from inside the church into a bar opposite the 19th century neo-Gothic building. The attacker was shot by police while being detained.

“Enough is enough,” Estrosi said. “It’s time now for France to exonerate itself from the laws of peace in order to definitive­ly wipe out Islamo-fascism from our territory.”

Police armed with automatic weapons put up a security cordon around the church, which is on Nice’s Jean Medecin avenue, the French Riviera city’s main shopping thoroughfa­re. Ambulances and fire service vehicles were also at the scene.

President to visit church

President Emmanuel Macron is due to visit Nice, Estrosi said.

In Paris, lawmakers in the National Assembly observed a minute’s silence in solidarity with the victims. The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, said the people of Nice “can count on the support of the city of Paris and of Parisians”.

Police said three people were confirmed to have died in the attack and several were injured. The French anti-terrorist prosecutor’s department said it had been asked to investigat­e.

A police source said a woman was decapitate­d. French farright politician Marine Le Pen also spoke of a decapitati­on having occurred in the attack.

A representa­tive of the French Council for the Muslim Faith strongly condemned the attack. “As a sign of mourning and solidarity with the victims and their loved ones, I call on all Muslims in France to cancel all the celebratio­ns of the holiday of Mawlid.”

The holiday is the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, celebrated on Thursday.

Egypt’s al-Azhar, the 1,000year-old seat of Sunni Muslim learning, condemned the incident as a “hateful terrorist attack” and warned against “violent and hate speech” in a reference to the display of images in France of the Prophet Mohammad.

Estrosi said the victims had been killed in a “horrible way”.

“The methods match, without doubt, those used against the brave teacher in Conflans Sainte Honorine, Samuel Paty,” he said, referring to the teacher beheaded earlier this month in an attack in a Paris suburb.

France is still reeling from that killing by a man of Chechen origin, who said he wanted to punish Paty for showing pupils cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to his pupils.

It was not immediatel­y clear if Thursday’s attack was connected to the cartoons, which Muslims consider blasphemou­s.

In a comment on recent beheadings in France, the Russian government said on Thursday it was unacceptab­le to kill people, but also wrong to insult the feelings of religious believers.

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 ?? AFP ?? Members of the French elite tactical police unit enter to search the Basilica of Notre Dame de Nice after the knife attack.
AFP Members of the French elite tactical police unit enter to search the Basilica of Notre Dame de Nice after the knife attack.

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