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Two dead in Paris knife attack Two dead in Paris knife attack
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One person has been killed and four wounded in a knife attack in central Paris, French police say. A knifeman has killed one person and wounded four in a suspected terror attack in central Paris, French officials say.
The attacker was shot dead by officers in the Opéra district. Two of the injured are in a serious condition. The attacker was later shot dead by police in the Opéra area. Witnesses say they heard him shout "Allah Akbar".
The attack took place on Saturday evening in an area with a vibrant nightlife and popular with tourists. Anti-terror police are reviewing the case. The attack took place on Saturday evening in an area with a vibrant nightlife and popular with tourists.
Eyewitnesses spoke of panic, as people ran for cover in restaurants and cafes. The motive for the attack was not immediately known. Eyewitnesses spoke of panic, as people ran for cover in restaurants and cafes.
The witnesses say police first tried to taser the attacker - but then fired two shots after this failed, France24 reports. Police first tried to stop the attacker with a stun-gun before shooting him dead. Two of the wounded are in a serious condition.
French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb praised police for their "cool response". He said his first thoughts were "with the victims of this heinous act".French Interior Minister Gérard Collomb praised police for their "cool response". He said his first thoughts were "with the victims of this heinous act".
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo tweeted (in French): "Tonight, our city was bruised."Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo tweeted (in French): "Tonight, our city was bruised."
"I want to tell them that all Parisians are on their side," she added."I want to tell them that all Parisians are on their side," she added.
French police warned the public not to spread rumours.French police warned the public not to spread rumours.
"Please only share information coming from a trusted source," the police tweeted."Please only share information coming from a trusted source," the police tweeted.
France has been on high alert following a series of attacks over the past three years. Some have been claimed or inspired by so-called Islamic State (IS).France has been on high alert following a series of attacks over the past three years. Some have been claimed or inspired by so-called Islamic State (IS).
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