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Nice attack: Mayor says deadly stabbing points to terrorism

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French police officers stand at the entrance of the Notre Dame Basilica church in Nice, France, 29 October 2020IMAGE COPYRIGHTEPA
image captionThe suspect was detained minutes after the attack at the basilica

Three people have been killed in a knife attack in the French city of Nice, police say.

Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi said there had been a "terrorist attack at the heart of the Notre-Dame basilica".

One elderly victim who had come to pray was "virtually beheaded". The suspect was detained shortly after the attack.

Mr Estrosi spoke of "Islamo-fascism" and that the suspect had "repeated endlessly 'Allahu Akbar' (God is greatest)."

France's national anti-terror prosecutors have opened a murder inquiry.

What is known about the attack?

Two of those who died were attacked inside the church, the elderly woman and a man who was found with his throat cut, reports said.

A woman who had managed to flee to a nearby cafe was stabbed several times and died later.

It later emerged that a witness had managed to raise the alarm with a special protection system set up by the city.

In a separate development, a guard has been attacked at the French consulate in the Saudi city of Jeddah. The consulate said the attacker had been arrested and the guard had been taken to hospital. His life is not said to be in danger.

French policemen arrive on the site of a knife attack in NiceIMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES
image captionFrance's national anti-terror prosecutors has opened a murder inquiry
French policemen stand guard the street leading to the Basilica of Notre-Dame de NiceIMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES
image captionPolice standing near the Notre-Dame basilica in Nice
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What has the reaction been?

France's interior minister appealed to people to avoid the area in the centre of the French Riviera city. Gérald Darmanin said he was convening a crisis meeting at the ministry in Paris. President Emmanuel Macron will visit the scene later on Thursday.

A minute's silence was held in the National Assembly, where Prime Minister Jean Castex had just been giving details of Covid-19 lockdown measures coming into force on Thursday night.

"Without question this is a very serious new challenge that is striking our country," he said, appealing for unity and cohesion.

The French Council of the Muslim Faith condemned the Nice knife attack and spoke of its solidarity with the victims and their families.

French policemen and soldiers stand guard a street after a knife attack in NiceIMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES
image captionAt least three people were killed in the attack

What's the context?

Nice was the target of one of France's deadliest attacks in recent years, when a 31-year-old Tunisian drove a truck into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on 14 July 2016, killing 86 people. 

Days later a priest, Father Jacques Hamel, had his throat cut during morning Mass at a church in Rouen.

Thursday's attack has echoes of another attack earlier this month near a school north-west of Paris. Samuel Paty, who was a teacher in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, was beheaded days after showing controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to some of his pupils.

The murder has heightened tensions in France and the government's attempt to crack down on radical Islam has angered Turkey and other countries.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called for a boycott of French goods.

The situation worsened after a cartoon on Mr Erdogan appeared in the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

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