A stabbing attack near the former premises of "Charlie Hebdo" in Paris left two injured.

After the dread of five years ago, an entire district, already damaged, is again in shock.

For the residents, this new attack has revived painful memories, which are still vivid. 

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"You could hear people shouting 'bomb, bomb!'

in the street, we all went to take refuge somewhere. Memories come back. "

A young man armed with a knife seriously injured two people near the former premises of

Charlie Hebdo

, Friday noon in the 11th district of the capital.

Closed neighborhood, arrival of help, sound of sirens ... For Diana, who lives between the former premises of

Charlie Hebdo

and the Bataclan, still open wounds have reopened.

"I thought I was going to take a bullet. I thought about 2015, you have to remember that."

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"It will mark several generations of the neighborhood"

After the dread of five years ago, a whole neighborhood has already been damaged, says Grégory, who must overcome a new ordeal.

"It's a place in Paris that has suffered a major trauma. It will mark several generations of the neighborhood, that's for sure."

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Between fear and anger

Divided between fear and anger, all make the connection with the trial of the attacks of January 2015. Some wonder about the impact of the drawings of Mohammed republished by the newspaper a few days ago.

"I'm not sure

Charlie Hebdo

was right this time around to hand over the cartoons. It might not have been a good idea, proof."

Others also regret that the neighborhood was not secured from the start of the trial. 

"We wonder about the lack of protection in the street since the start of the trial,"

Luc Hermann

told

Liberation on 

Friday, co-director of the

First Lines

Agency 

,

two of whose employees were victims of the attack on the 'White weapon.

"No business manager in the area has been contacted to consider special protection. The police headquarters may say that patrols were being carried out, but that is not enough."