Terrorism 'considered' after police officer stabbed in French city of Cannes
A police officer was stabbed with a knife in the southern French city of Cannes on Monday morning, according to France's interior minister.
The officer, attacked as he was at the wheel of a vehicle, was saved thanks to his bulletproof vest, police sources told AFP.
The attack occurred around 6:30 am in front of Cannes police station when a man opened the door of a parked police vehicle and stabbed an officer in the chest before attempting to attack the other police officer in the car, a police source confirmed to AFP.
Another police officer seriously injured the attacker with gunfire, which injured two other police officers.
Terrorism has not yet been ruled out as a possible motivation but the anti-terrorism prosecutor has not yet been put in charge of the investigation.
A police source told AFP the attacker is a 37-year-old Algerian national unknown to the police and intelligence services.
France's interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, said on Twitter that he was going to the scene.
Un policier du commissariat de #Cannes a été blessé à l’arme blanche. L’agresseur a été neutralisé par ses collègues. Je me rends sur place immédiatement ce matin et j’apporte tout mon soutien à la police nationale et à la ville de Cannes.
— Gérald DARMANIN (@GDarmanin) November 8, 2021
Eric Ciotti, a French representative from the Alpes-Maritimes region who is also running for president, called it a "terrorist attack".
"All my best wishes for a speedy recovery to the policewoman and police officers injured at the Cannes police station during a terrorist attack," Ciotti wrote, as he travelled to the scene.
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