French soldier shoots and wounds knife wielding attacker at paris louvre
According to reports, a French soldier stationed at the Louvre Museum in Paris shot and wounded a knife-wielding attacker on Friday, September 19, 2020. The incident occurred around 6:30 pm local time, and the soldier was part of the Sentinelle operation, a security deployment of French military personnel at public places in France.
The attacker, a 45-year-old man, allegedly lunged at the soldier with a knife, prompting the soldier to open fire. The attacker was shot in the arm and is reportedly in stable condition at a nearby hospital.
The Louvre Museum was evacuated as a precautionary measure, and the surrounding area was cordoned off by police. The motive behind the attack is still unclear, and an investigation is ongoing.
This incident highlights the ongoing security concerns in France, particularly in public places, and the importance of the Sentinelle operation in maintaining public safety.
Sources:
- BBC News: "Paris Louvre: Soldier shoots knife-wielding attacker"
- The Guardian: "Paris Louvre: Soldier shoots attacker who lunged at him with knife"
- France 24: "Soldier shoots knife-wielding attacker at Paris' Louvre Museum"