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French soldier shoots attacker outside Louvre French soldier shoots attacker outside Louvre
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A French soldier guarding the Louvre in Paris has shot a man who tried to attack a security patrol with a machete shouting "Allahu Akbar", police say.A French soldier guarding the Louvre in Paris has shot a man who tried to attack a security patrol with a machete shouting "Allahu Akbar", police say.
The man, who tried to gain entry to the Louvre's shopping centre, was shot in the abdomen and seriously injured.The man, who tried to gain entry to the Louvre's shopping centre, was shot in the abdomen and seriously injured.
One soldier sustained a slight head injury.One soldier sustained a slight head injury.
PM Bernard Cazeneuve said the attack was "terrorist in nature". The Louvre, home to numerous celebrated art works, is the world's most visited museum. PM Bernard Cazeneuve said the attack was "terrorist in nature". The Louvre is home to numerous celebrated art works, including the Mona Lisa.
The incident began at 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT) in the Carrousel du Louvre shopping centre at stairs leading to an entrance to the museum itself.The incident began at 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT) in the Carrousel du Louvre shopping centre at stairs leading to an entrance to the museum itself.
A patrol of four soldiers are reported to have tried to subdue the assailant using non-lethal force after he rushed at them.A patrol of four soldiers are reported to have tried to subdue the assailant using non-lethal force after he rushed at them.
When this failed and after one soldier was injured, five shots were fired. The suspected attacker was taken to hospital.When this failed and after one soldier was injured, five shots were fired. The suspected attacker was taken to hospital.
Two rucksacks belonging to the suspect, who shouted "God is greatest" in Arabic, have been inspected but no explosives were found. A second person has been arrested.Two rucksacks belonging to the suspect, who shouted "God is greatest" in Arabic, have been inspected but no explosives were found. A second person has been arrested.
Two-hundred-and-fifty visitors were in the Louvre at the time were evacuated gradually after security checks. Little is known about the main suspect, who is reported to be in his 30s and without identity papers.
Hundreds of visitors in the Louvre at the time were evacuated gradually after security checks.
As the attack unfolded, they were told by security staff to crouch on the floor.As the attack unfolded, they were told by security staff to crouch on the floor.
France has been on a high state of alert since the Paris attacks of 2015. Thousands of troops on the streets form part of the stepped-up security response.France has been on a high state of alert since the Paris attacks of 2015. Thousands of troops on the streets form part of the stepped-up security response.
Timeline: Attacks in FranceTimeline: Attacks in France
Freedom under threat in FranceFreedom under threat in France
A series of assaults by gunmen and suicide bombers claimed by so-called Islamic State killed 130 people in November 2015.A series of assaults by gunmen and suicide bombers claimed by so-called Islamic State killed 130 people in November 2015.
In January of the same year, 17 people were killed in an attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and linked shootings.In January of the same year, 17 people were killed in an attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and linked shootings.
Last July, 84 people were killed when a lorry ploughed through crowds celebrating Bastille Day in Nice.Last July, 84 people were killed when a lorry ploughed through crowds celebrating Bastille Day in Nice.
Though still hugely popular, the Louvre has suffered a drop in visitor numbers amid terrorism fears.Though still hugely popular, the Louvre has suffered a drop in visitor numbers amid terrorism fears.
It was ranked as the world's most visited museum in 2015 but there are doubts whether it still holds the top spot.
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