China News Service, November 3, reported that a knife attack occurred in Nice, France last week, resulting in 3 deaths and many injuries.

On November 3, local time, four more people were detained for involvement in this case.

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

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

The picture shows the police separating the onlookers from the scene of the incident.

  On October 29, a Tunisian man named Brahim Isaoui carried out a knife attack on a church in Nice.

The suspect was shot by the police and is still receiving treatment in the hospital.

A source said that his new crown test was positive, which may further delay his trial.

  "He has not yet been questioned, and his prognosis is still uncertain," the source told AFP.

  A judicial source said that on the morning of the 3rd local time, four more people were detained. They were arrested in the Vaiwaz province in the north of Paris, including a 29-year-old man who was suspected of being with Isaoui. Connected.

  Isaoui was involved in violent and drug crimes in Tunisia. He smuggled from Tunisia to Lampedusa, Italy in September, and then managed to enter France from Italy in October.

  Earlier it was reported that six people were arrested on suspicion of connection with Isaoui, but as of the 3rd, only one 29-year-old Tunisian was still detained. He was smuggled to Lampedou in Isaoui. On the boat on the island.

  Italian media reported that Isaoui was initially quarantined with nearly 400 people on board and was only allowed to go ashore in Bari, southern Italy on October 9.

Investigators have determined that he arrived in Nice on October 27, just two days before the attack.