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culprit who killed three people by swinging a weapon yesterday (29th) in France was identified as a 21-year-old Tunisian man.

As terrorist movements continued in other regions, European countries as well as Islamic countries began to condemn.



Reporter Kim Jung-ki will deliver this information. 



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French authorities said yesterday that the man who was caught in a beheading terrorist in a cathedral in Nice was a 21-year-old man from Tunisia.



Last month, it was passed to France through Italy, and it was announced that the criminal's bag contained the Quran, a cell phone, and a weapon.



Conflicts triggered by Muhammad caricatures are leading to terrorist attacks by some Islamic extremists.



Yesterday at the French consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a man in his 40s wields a weapon to injure one security guard.



In addition, in the Republic of Tatarstan in central Russia, a 16-year-old boy threw a Molotov cocktail into the building of a local police box with the slogan'God is great'.



French President Macron stressed that he would not succumb to terrorism.



[Macron/President of France: We were once again attacked by Islamic terrorists.

But I will never give in.]



In a joint statement, EU leaders also strongly criticized the beheading of Nice, urging leaders around the world to work toward understanding and dialogue between religions.



Islamic countries also joined the condemnation.



Leaders of Islamic countries such as Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Jordan say they must confront terrorism and violence, saying that peace cannot be achieved through ugly provocations of extremism.



(Video editing: Oh No-Young)