Chinanews, October 30th, a comprehensive report, on October 29th local time, France encountered multiple attacks.

Among them, a knife attack near a church in the southern city of Nice killed at least three people and injured many others.

That night, President Macron said at the scene of the crime that France would never give in to such behavior.

On October 29, local time, a knife attack occurred in the southern French city of Nice.

The local police reported that the incident has caused 3 deaths and many others were injured.

The suspect in the Nice attack is from Tunisia

The mayor says the assault is similar to the beheading of a teacher

  According to reports, the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, dismissed the incident as a terrorist attack. He stated on social media that the attack took place in and near the Notre-Dame church. Samuel Paty) was beheaded similarly.

Esterosi said that even after being detained by the police, the attackers continued to chant religious slogans repeatedly.

  The police said that three people were confirmed dead in the attack and many others were injured.

The French anti-terrorism prosecutor said that they have been asked to investigate.

According to the latest news, the suspect is from Tunisia, born in 1999, and recently entered France via Italy.

  According to police information, a 60-year-old woman was "beheaded" in the incident.

Esterosi also pointed out that the victim was killed in a "terrible way."

According to reports, another person was killed in the church, believed to be a deacon of the church; in addition, a woman fled to a bar opposite the church, but then died of multiple stab wounds.

  Later, the suspect with a knife was shot during the police arrest and his injuries were not life-threatening.

  At present, France has raised the national alert level to the highest level.

Prime Minister Castel stated that he has decided to raise France's security alert level to the highest level, that is, the "attack emergency" level.

Castel said the country feels the same pain as the victims and their families.

He condemned the attack as "savage and cowardly, and the whole country is in mourning."

At present, the incident is still under further investigation.

French officials have established a crisis response team to deal with the incident.

The picture shows a forensic officer arriving at the scene of the incident.

Macron visits Nice

Reiterate "Never compromise"

  French President Macron visited Nice later in the day.

He said at the scene of the crime, "This is an attack against our values, our freedom, including religious freedom. I will reiterate it clearly today: We will never give in." He also announced that there are churches and churches in many places across the country. Thousands of soldiers were sent to guard safety in schools and other places.

  After the incident, politicians from many countries including Britain, Turkey strongly condemned the attack.

Michelle, President of the European Council, wrote on social media: "I am united with France and the French people." "The whole of Europe is with you."

  The attack can be traced back to early October when a Chechen man decapitated a Parisian secondary school teacher, Patty.

The teacher had opened a controversial course on secularism and related religious publications in Charlie Hebdo. The relevant course reportedly angered the parents of some students, and the teacher was also complained by the parents of the students.

  According to reports, a few hours after the Nice attack, in the southern French city of Avignon, a man was killed by the police for threatening police officers who were patrolling with a knife.

According to reports, he is also chanting religious slogans.

  In addition, in Saudi Arabia on the 29th, a local television station reported that a Saudi man attacked and wounded a guard of the French consulate before he was arrested in Jeddah.

The French embassy stated that the consulate was "raided with a knife and the target was a guard" and stated that the guard had been taken to the hospital and his life was not in danger.