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Decapitated body and Islamist flag found in attack on factory in France | |
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France has launched a terrorism investigation after police found a decapitated body and a flag with Islamist inscriptions following an apparent attack on a factory belonging to a US gas company in the south-east of the country. | |
The incident began at about 10am (0800 GMT) when two people apparently drove a car into the factory – believed to belong to US multinational Air Products, in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier – and detonated gas canisters. The attack left one person dead and several wounded, according to police sources and French media. | |
Local reports said a human head was found at the site, as well as a flag bearing Islamist inscriptions. A police source told Reuters he understood this was the case. | |
Reuters cited one source as saying a man had been arrested, and that he was previously known to French intelligence sources. | |
The assailant entered the factory near Lyon and set off several small explosive devices. A decapitated body was found nearby, a separate legal source told Agence France-Presse. | |
“According to the initial findings of the inquiry, one or several individuals on board a vehicle drove into the factory. An explosion then took place,” the source said. | |
“The decapitated body of a person was found nearby the factory but we do not yet know whether the body was transported to the place or not,” added the source, who also said a flag with Arabic writing on it was found at the scene. | |
The French Interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, was heading immediately to the scene, his office said. | |
France has been on alert for possible Islamist-related attacks since gunmen killed 17 people in January in assaults on the offices of the Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly and a Jewish food store. | |
Two brothers attacked the satirical magazine, killing 12. A policewoman and four hostages in a Jewish supermarket were also killed during the three-day attack. | |
Air Products, based in Pennsylvania, supplies gases, chemicals and associated equipment. It has 20,000 employees and outlets in 50 countries. | |
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