A 26-year-old French native attacked passers-by in Paris near the Eiffel Tower, killing one person and injured two others, said French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, writes UNN.
According to the head of the Interior Ministry, the attack was attacked by tourists, the dead man was a German citizen.
The Minister confirmed the information of the agency AFP, that the attacker was armed with a knife and shouted "Allahu Akbar".
According to the BBC, the man first stabbed one man with a knife, and then tried to attack other passers-by with a hammer.
Police officers disarmed him with a stun gun.
When arrested, he told police he was upset about the deaths of of Muslims in Afghanistan and Palestine, as well as the situation in the Gaza Strip.
The detainee was under surveillance by French security services French security services and was convicted in 2016 for plotting attacks. It is known that he suffered from mental health problems, the interior minister said.
French newspaper Le Monde reported that he was born in 1997 1997, and was sentenced to four years in prison in 2018.
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The anti-terrorism prosecutor's office announced the start of an investigation. of an investigation.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Bourne has expressed words of of sympathy for the victims and thanked the emergency services for their response.