Two Dead In France Christmas Market Shooting

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STRASBOURG - 12/12/2018 08:10:02 AM [RAW]

At least two people have been killed and 10 people wounded in a shooting near a Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg.

Police locked down the area and launched a hunt for the shooter, who fled the scene. Police sources said the gunman had been identified.

Local authorities told people in the city's Neudorf area and Etoile park to stay where they were.

"There were gunshots and people running everywhere," one local shopkeeper told BFM TV. "It lasted about 10 minutes."

France remains on high alert after a wave of attacks commissioned or inspired by Islamic State militants since early 2015, in which about 240 people have been killed.

The Christmas market was being held amid tight security this year, with unauthorised vehicles banned from surrounding streets during opening hours and checkpoints set up on bridges and access points to search pedestrians' bags.

A source at the prosecutor's office said the motive for the shooting was not immediately clear and an investigation was under way to see if it was terrorism-related.

President Emmanuel Macron was informed of the shooting and is being updated as events unfurled, an Elysee Palace official said.

Interior Minister Christophe Castaner is on his way to Strasbourg, which lies on the border with Germany.

Almost exactly two years ago, a Tunisian Islamist rammed a hijacked truck into a Christmas market in central Berlin, killing 11 people as well as the driver.

In 2016, a truck ploughed into a Bastille Day crowd in Nice, killing more than 80, while in November 2015, coordinated attacks on the Bataclan concert hall and other sites in Paris claimed about 130 lives.

 

11 December 2018




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