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6 French Soldiers Hurt After Being “Deliberately” Struck by Car

Car drives into group of soldiers and flees.

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Six French soldiers were injured after a vehicle crashed into them in the western Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret, Paris police authorities said on 9 August.

"Without any doubt, it was a deliberate act," Patrick Balkany, the local mayor of Levallois-Perret, told BFM TV.

"It's an odious act of aggression," Balkany asserted, adding that the car in question was a BMW.

Six soldiers were hurt, four of them lightly and two more seriously, a police department official added in response to a query from Reuters.

BFM TV also reported that the police have arrested a man on a motorway in northern France, but added it was not immediately clear whether the arrest was linked to the attack on the French soldiers.

Car drives into group of soldiers and flees.
(Photo: Nadia Leprohon/AP)
The site where the attack took place.
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The TV station said a suspect was shot during the arrest.

However, a judicial source has said that the man arrested on the motorway is a suspect behind the attack.

The Paris police department had earlier said in a tweet, “Police intervention is underway. Search underway for vehicle.”

(With inputs from Reuters)

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