China News Agency, Paris, September 25 (Reporter Li Yang) A knife attack occurred in the French capital Paris on the 25th local time.

Due to the close connection between the attack and "Charlie Hebdo", the anti-terrorism investigation has been launched, and all sectors of France are paying close attention.

  The knife attack took place near the original headquarters of Charlie Hebdo in the 11th arrondissement of Paris.

French Prime Minister Castel revealed that the knife attack took place at a "symbolic location", not far from the mural to commemorate the victims of the 2015 "Charlie Hebdo" terrorist attack.

  A reporter from China News Agency saw at the scene of the attack that a large number of riot police and military police were deployed to patrol with guns at multiple intersections. They were closely guarded and the atmosphere was tense.

A large number of rescuers are also investigating at the scene, searching for other injured persons.

Suspicious packages were also found at the attack site, and preliminary investigations revealed that there were no explosives in the packages.

  Public places such as schools and subway stations near the incident were also temporarily closed.

The reporter saw that people near the incident were being evacuated by the police, and many shops were closed to thank guests.

Many blocks around the scene were sealed off, and the police asked the public not to go to the scene of the incident.

  According to information released by the Paris police, there are at least two injured and their identities have been confirmed. They are seriously injured but not in danger of life.

French national counter-terrorism prosecutor Ricard revealed that the suspect did not know the victim, and the victim was "suddenly attacked" by the suspect while smoking outside.

The two victims were employees of a documentary production company adjacent to the original headquarters of Charlie Hebdo.

  The police have arrested two suspects near the incident, their ages are 18 and 33.

French TV station BFM stated that one of the suspects "has admitted the crime."

The police are currently stepping up to confirm the identity of the suspect.

  The location and timing of the attack are very sensitive to France.

This year marks the fifth anniversary of the "Charlie Hebdo" terrorist attack.

The headquarters of Charlie Hebdo was attacked by terrorists on January 7, 2015.

Twelve people were killed in the attack and 11 others were injured.

French public opinion pointed out that the attack made people have to recall the painful terrorist attack five years ago.

  The "Charlie Hebdo" terrorist attack case was heard in Paris earlier this month, and the trial is still in progress.

"Charlie Hebdo" senior management revealed that since the beginning of the trial, "Charlie Hebdo" has received a variety of threats, including threats from Al Qaeda.

  French Interior Minister Darmanin stated that the attack was "obviously an act of terrorism."

Castel called for national unity and emphasized that he will continue to firmly fight terrorism.

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