He did not have settled status in France, and was due to be deported, having been convicted in the past of ‘showing sympathy for terrorism’. Michèle Lutz, the Mayor of Mulhouse, said: ‘Horror has just gripped our city. A man attacked passers-by at ...
The knife-wielding maniac shouted “Allahu Akbar” as he attacked and killed a civilian passerby — before setting upon a group of municipal officers in Mulhouse, France.
One person has died and several are wounded following a knife attack in Mulhouse, France, according to town mayor Michèle Lutz.
The man who stabbed to death a person and wounded six others in Mulhouse, eastern France, has been charged with terrorism and remanded in custody .
French prosecutors have said the Algerian suspect in the stabbing attack in the city of Mulhouse was already on a terror prevention watchlist. France's interior minister later visited the city.
One person is dead and multiple police officers are injured following a knife attack in a city in Eastern France Saturday, officials confirmed.
As he began his attack, the 37-year-old was heard shouting, “Allahu akbar,” according to France’s antiterrorism police. The Arabic phrase, meaning “God is great,” is an everyday expression used in religious and nonreligious settings alike, but has also become a war cry in some terrorist attacks by Islamic fundamentalists.
When, once again, innocent French people were attacked by yet another knife-wielding North African, the country’s shock and sorrow soon gave way to anger at the suspect’s native country, Algeria. France was still reeling from the killing spree of Brahim Abdessemed in the Alsatian town of Mulhouse on Feb.
A deadly stabbing in Mulhouse, eastern France, linked to Islamic extremism, resulted in the death of a Portuguese man and injuries to seven police officers. The suspect, a 37-year-old Algerian, was detained along with three others.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday he was concerned about the detention and the health of Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal in Algeria, and added that it was time to review agreements about immigration between the two countries.
One person died and two police officers were seriously injured Saturday in a knife attack in eastern France that President Emmanuel Macron said was an "Islamist ...
France will reconsider a longstanding agreement facilitating Algerian migration to France unless Algeria cooperates by accepting deported nationals. Tensions escalated following an Algerian citizen's attack in Mulhouse.