A huge emergency response at the site of the attack in eastern France (Image: (Image: AFP via Getty Images.)

France terror attacker screams 'Allahu Akbar' as several police officers stabbed

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A knife maniac killed a man and injured at least four police officers during a savage terror attack in a packed market today. The tragedy took place in France.

The 37-year-old shouted 'Allahu Akbar' – Arabic for 'God is the Greatest' – while carrying out the murderous rampage in the city of Mulhouse, around 300 miles south east of Paris.

It's understood the Algerian Islamist terrorist was due to be deported from France. Soon afterwards, President Emmanuel Macron spoke about what had happened.

The Mirror reports the political leader said: "There is no doubt that this was an Islamist terrorist attack". He expressed ‘the solidarity of the nation’ with those attacked, and their families.

A large emergency response was seen. (Image: bastionmediaoff/Twitter.)

Mr Macron said specialist prosecutors were investigating the attack, which took place in a covered market at around 4pm, close to a demonstration against the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The attacker was unhurt, and later arrested by other officers, before being taken to a secure police station, where he remained on Saturday evening.

The National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office announced the opening of an investigation for ‘murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise’.

Nicolas Heitz, the Mulhouse prosecutor, said the so-far unidentified man who died had been stabbed in the throat, as had a municipal police officer who was in intensive care.

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The arrested man, who also remained unidentified publicly, was on a file containing suspects said to have been ‘radicalised as terrorists,’ said Mr Heitz.

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 covered canal market with a knife, several municipal police officers who intervened to arrest him were also injured.’

Some were left with serious injuries. (Image: alertesinfo/Twitter.)

Three other municipal policemen were also wounded in the attack, including two parking control officers. Another investigating source said: "The man was attending a police station to sign his judicial control form connected with his house arrest.

"He refused to do this, and instead attacked a number of people with a knife." The attack unfolded by the Market Square and canal in the middle of Mulhouse, when it was packed with shoppers.

It follows a series of bomb, gun and knife attacks carried out by Islamic State and al-Qaeda operatives across France. The deadliest single terrorist attack ever in the country came in November 2015 when 130 people were killed during one night in Paris.

Suicide bombers pledging allegiance to ISIS targeted the Stade de France, cafés, restaurants and the Bataclan music venue, where 90 died.

Earlier in 2015, two Paris-born gunmen linked to Al-Qaeda broke into the offices of the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine, leaving 17 people dead inside and three outside.

In July 2016, 86 people were called and more than 400 injured when a 19 tonne truck was deliberately driven into crowds on the seafront promenade at Nice, on the Mediterranean coast.

During the same month, two Isis terrorists murdered an 86-year-old Catholic priest during a church service in Normandy. And in October 2020, three people were stabbed to death by a Tunisian immigrant in the Notre Dame basilica in Nice.

There have been frequent knife attacks on the forces of law and order, leading to the deaths of serving police. Terrorists have also targetted teachers, such as Samuel Paty, who was decapitated in the greater Paris suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine in 2020.

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