Three French church raids killed by a man from Tunisia October 30, 8:24

In a church in southern France, three people were attacked by a man with a knife and died, the prosecution said that the man from Tunisia committed the crime at the scene, which means "God is great" in Arabic. He revealed that he was screaming "Allah Akbar" and is proceeding with an investigation as a terrorist incident.

On the 29th at a church in Nice, southern France, three men and women, including church officials, were attacked by a man with a knife and died, and the attacked man was shot by a police officer and injured and detained.



According to prosecution interviews and local newspapers, the detainee was a 21-year-old man from Tunisia in North Africa who left Tunisia by boat on the 14th of last month and then entered France via Italy.



At the scene, he shouted "Allah Akbar," which means "God is great," in Arabic, and had three cutlery, the Islamic scripture, and the Koran.



In France, in September, after a newspaper company in Paris published a caricature of an Islamic prophet five years ago, two men and women were cut with a knife in front of the former headquarters, and in October. On the 16th, a male teacher who showed a caricature to a student was just killed with a knife in the suburbs of Paris to teach him about freedom of expression.



The prosecution has indicated that it is strongly influenced by Islamic extremist ideas to attack freedom of expression and religion in the third terrorist attack in the past month or so, and is investigating the motives of the crime. Islam.