China News Service, November 2 According to the British "Guardian" report, a knife attack occurred in a church in Nice, France, which resulted in 3 deaths and more injuries.

Up to now, the suspect’s motive for committing the crime has not been ascertained, and relevant investigations are still ongoing.

On October 31, local time, the French police arrested three more men for interrogation, increasing the number of arrested suspects in the case to six.

  According to reports, on October 31, local time, a 29-year-old Tunisian man was arrested in Grasse, France, and two other men, aged 63 and 25, were subsequently taken from the same address for questioning.

They were allegedly arrested with two men aged 33 and 35, and a 47-year-old man who has been detained since the attack.

On October 29, local time, a knife attack occurred in the southern French city of Nice, killing 3 people and injuring many others.

The picture shows a woman crying out of control near the scene of the incident.

  French police said that based on surveillance video and the attacker's two mobile phones, the attacker arrived in Nice by train from Rome approximately late October 27.

He was photographed near the church where the attack occurred on October 28. On that night, he called his family in Tunisia and said he was in France.

  At 8:29 a.m. on October 29th, local time, the attacker entered the Notre Dame Cathedral and was charged with an attack that killed 3 people and injured many others.

He was shot by the police after the attack and is currently recovering from serious injuries. The police are still in the hospital waiting for an interview with him.