French authorities detained 4 people after a deadly stabbing linked to Islamic extremism
- A knife attack in Mulhouse, France, on February 22, 2025, left one victim dead and injured five municipal police officers, according to prosecutors.
- Four individuals were detained following the attack, which authorities linked to Islamic extremism, according to the national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office.
- The main suspect is a 37-year-old Algerian man, identified as Brahim A., who reportedly shouted 'Allahu akbar' during the incident.
- French President Emmanuel Macron stated the government has 'complete determination' to respond to this act of Islamist terrorism.
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In Mulhouse, the war of words after the stabbing
In the aftermath of the deadly attack in the Haut-Rhin on Saturday, 22 February, the main suspect and three other persons were placed in police custody. An investigation led by the National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor ' s Office is under way, based on tense relations between the Algerian authorities and France.
Attack in France: 4 people arrested after stabbing attributed to extremist
Four people were arrested this Sunday after a deadly stabbing in eastern France that authorities linked to Islamic extremism, according to the national anti-terrorist office.A Portuguese man died from the attack on Saturday 22 February in the city of Mulhouse, near the border with Germany. Seven policemen were injured, including a parking control agent, who was hospitalized with serious injuries.Detainees include the alleged aggressor, a 37-year…
French authorities detained 4 people after stabbing linked to Islamic extremism
Paris — Four people were in custody Sunday after a deadly stabbing in eastern France that authorities linked to Islamic extremism, according to the national anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office. A Portuguese man was killed in the Saturday attack in the city of Mulhouse, near the border with Germany. Seven police officers were wounded, including a parking control agent hospitalized with grave injuries, the prosecutor’s office said. Those detained…
Knife attack at Mulhouse: Bruno Retailleau must "act or leave", says Jordan Bardella
Jordan Bardella called for "the 1968 agreement that facilitates the arrival of Algerian nationals on our soil" and suggested that "no visa be given to Algeria as long as Algeria refuses to recover its nationals".
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