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2 killed in France knife attack

By IANS | Updated: October 29, 2020 15:30 IST

Paris, Oct 29 At least two people were was killed and one other person was injured in a ...

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Paris, Oct 29 At least two people were was killed and one other person was injured in a deadly knife attack in the French city of Nice.

According to French media reports, the victims were a man and a woman, reports the BBC.

Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi has confirmed that one person has been arrested, adding that the incident was a "terrorist attack at the heart of the Notre-Dame basilica".

Meanwhile, a minute's silence was observed in the National Assembly, where Prime Minister Jean Castex was detailing the nationwide lockdown, which will come into force on Thursday night.

"Without question this is a very serious new challenge that is striking our country," the BBC quoted Castex as saying.

( With inputs from IANS )

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