Nice terror attack: Two beheaded, several wounded, attacker arrested, police source says

Three people killed in Nice terror attack: Two of the victims are BEHEADED – including a woman – and several others wounded in knife attack during morning mass at a Catholic church

  • Three killed – two of them beheaded – and several more stabbed in a terror attack at a cathedral in Nice 
  • Attack began around 9am before police swarmed the area, where they shot and arrested the attacker
  • Mass had just begun inside cathedral – largest Roman Catholic church in Nice – when attack started 
  • Comes fortnight after teacher was beheaded near Paris; a month after stabbings near Charlie Hebdo offices  

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At least three people have been killed – two of them beheaded – and several others stabbed in a terrorist knife attack at a cathedral in Nice.

The attack began around 9am just as Mass at the Notre Dame basilica – the largest Roman Catholic church in Nice – was getting underway. 

Police quickly swarmed the area, where they shot and arrested the attacker, who has been taken to hospital. A police source said it appears he was acting alone.   

One of the dead is known to be a woman, but no other details about the victims has been released. The city’s mayor, Christian Estrosi, said one was ‘a guardian so appreciated by the parishioners’.

He told reporters that the attacker ‘kept shouting Allahu Akbar even after he had been arrested’.

He later tweeted: ‘I confirm that everything suggests a terrorist attack in the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Nice.

‘Nice has paid too heavy a price in the same way as our country in recent years. I call for unity among the people of this city.

Naming a teacher who was beheaded in another attack in Paris, he added: ‘Thirteen days after Samuel Paty, our country can no longer be satisfied with the laws of peace to annihilate Islamo-fascism.’

A wounded person is taken away from the scene

A wounded person is taken away from the scene

At least three people have been killed – two of them beheaded – and several more stabbed in a terror attack at the Notre Dame cathedral in the French city of Nice (pictured, a wounded person is taken from the scene)

Scene of the attack

Scene of the attack

The attack began around 9am just as Mass was getting underway at the cathedral, the largest Roman Catholic church in Nice 

Police quickly swarmed the area where they shot and arrested the attacker, who has been taken to a local hospital

Police quickly swarmed the area where they shot and arrested the attacker, who has been taken to a local hospital

A security officer secures the area after a reported knife attack at Notre Dame church in Nice

A security officer secures the area after a reported knife attack at Notre Dame church in Nice

Police confirmed that the anti-terror prosecutor has been charged with carrying out the investigation on charges of murder and attempted murder. 

French politicians were taking part in a debate on the country’s new coronavirus restrictions when news of the attack reached them.  

They observed a minute of silence before the debate broke up so an emergency security meeting could be held.

Gérald Darmanin, the French Interior Minister, confirmed that a crisis meeting had been held alongside Prime Minister Jean Castex. 

The attack is just the latest to strike France, after history teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded in another attack north of Paris.

Paty was stabbed by an 18-year-old Chechen after he showed the cartoons to his students during a lesson on free speech.

Parents of pupils at the school had led a campaign against him, before the attack took place. Seven have been arrested. 

Just a few weeks earlier, an 18-year-old Pakistani stabbed a wounded two people outside the old offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

The man has admitted to police that he was targeting the magazine for publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.  

French policemen stand guard a street after a knife attack in Nice

French policemen stand guard a street after a knife attack in Nice

French policemen and firefighters stand guard a street after a knife attack in Nice

French policemen and firefighters stand guard a street after a knife attack in Nice

The attack is thought to have begun around 9am before police were called, and arrested the perpetrator. The area is now cordoned off

The attack is thought to have begun around 9am before police were called, and arrested the perpetrator. The area is now cordoned off

Armed police approach the church where the attack is thought to have started during Mass

Armed police approach the church where the attack is thought to have started during Mass

Armed police are seen on the streets of Nice after the attack early on Thursday

Armed police are seen on the streets of Nice after the attack early on Thursday

The attack took place at the Notre Dame basilica in Nice, the largest Roman Catholic church in the city

The attack took place at the Notre Dame basilica in Nice, the largest Roman Catholic church in the city

It also comes amid mass protests in many Islamic countries against Emmanuel Macron, after the French President spoke up in defence of the cartoons. 

Tweeting in Arabic, he wrote: ‘Nothing makes us hold back, ever. We respect all differences in the spirit of peace. We never accept hate speech and defend rational debate. 

‘We will always stand by human dignity and universal values.’ 

His remarks have prompted demonstrations in Gaza, Turkey, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and boycotts of French products in Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and Palestinian territories.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has led outrage at Macron, suggesting that he is mentally ill and needs to have his health evaluated.

French policemen stand guard a street after a knife attack in Nice

French policemen stand guard a street after a knife attack in Nice

Police officers secure the area after a reported knife attack at Notre Dame church in Nice

Police officers secure the area after a reported knife attack at Notre Dame church in Nice

Police cordon off the street leading to the cathedral after the attack on Thursday

Police cordon off the street leading to the cathedral after the attack on Thursday

source: dailymail.co.uk