03.02.2017 - Francie: vojenská hlídka v Paříži zneškodnila ozbrojeného muže, jeden voják byl zraněn

French troops defused at the paris Louvre of the attacker, most likely a terrorist, he attacked them with a machete. The soldiers at first tried to the attacker to eliminate the touches and moves, but after what has been one of them slightly wounded, took down to the shooting. The assailant had during the attack screaming "Allahu akbar". To the Louvre came with at least one piece of luggage and it was suspected that it might contain výbůšné device, for the inspection, however, revealed that contained no explosives, or other weapons. His health yet does not allow his interrogation.
In addition, he was detained another person because of the suspect's behavior, but as it seems it should not have this with that attack, nothing to do.

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The striker from the Louvre, the 29-year-old Egyptian Abdullah Hamamí to talk about my crime scene. Supposedly does not have to be a member of any organization, no one has to drive or get in touch with him and no one to guide as he himself claims. It further claims that he wanted to destroy some of the artwork as a retaliation for French airstrikes in Syria. Machete (machete), had allegedly just in my defense (it is, however, completely disagree with what and how it happened). The egyptian government has this act of terrorism condemned. In the present Hamamího condition worsened again, so another of his interviews are not possible. Hamamí has permanent residency in the United Arab Emirates and in France he flew in from Dubai 26. January on a tourist visa.

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URL : https://www.valka.cz/03-02-2017-Francie-vojenska-hlidka-v-Parizi-zneskodnila-ozbrojeneho-muze-jeden-vojak-byl-zranen-t197314#567419 Version : 0
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