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French soldier opens fire on man outside Louvre in Paris | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A major security operation is under way near the Louvre museum in Paris after a man attempted a knife attack on soldiers patrolling the area. | |
A man carrying a rucksack wounded one soldier with a knife and another in the patrol opened fire. | |
The attempted attack took place in the Carousel du Louvre, a commercial underground shopping centre near the entrance to the Louvre, which is one of the world’s most-visited museums. | |
The attack happened at around 10am on a stairway in the shopping centre when the man ran at soldiers with a knife. | |
Michel Cadot, the Paris police prefect, said the man headed towards soldiers “armed with a machete”. He said the man had: “shouted threats and ‘Allahu Akbar’”. | |
One soldier was slightly wounded and another soldier fired back five shots. The man was wounded, including to the stomach, but he was still alive. | |
Cadot said no explosives had been found in the man’s bag and there was “no threat”. | |
Soldiers had been patrolling as part of the Operation Sentenelle foot-patrols around French landmarks that have been in place since the attack on the magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Paris kosher supermarket in January 2015. | |
A spokewoman for the Louvre said the museum was “closed for the moment” but would not confirm reports it had been evacuated. | A spokewoman for the Louvre said the museum was “closed for the moment” but would not confirm reports it had been evacuated. |
The shooting comes with France on its highest state of alert with thousands of troops patrolling the streets following a string of attacks in the last few years. | |
The Louvre, a huge former royal palace in the heart of the city is home to the Mona Lisa and other world-famous works of art but also a shopping complex and numerous exhibition spaces. | |
The museum was already suffering from a fall in visitor numbers after recent attacks in France. | |
Last year, visitor numbers slumped 15% from 2015 to around 7.3 million. |