An individual attacked, Monday July 15 in the evening, a soldier from Operation Sentinelle who was walking in the Gare de l'Est & agrave; Paris, before being arrested.
The "vital prognosis is not engaged", assuredé Monday July 15 at the end of the evening the Minister of the Interior, G&rald Darmanin, on Operation Sentinelle was launched. victim of a "stabbing" &agrav; his shoulder while he patrolled the Gare de l'Est, near Paris. Paris. Still according to the one who remains tenant of Beauvau until 'à new order, the man suspected of to be 'to be à the origin of the attack would have been challenged.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000According to a police source whose comments were collected by Le Figaro, the individual arrested Monday evening would be a man of nationality French, born in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1984. Âgé For around forty years, he was known to the authorities for psychiatric history and murder in 2018".
The Minister of the Armed Forces, Sébastien Lecornu, reacted on the social network the new. He shared his “hurt thoughts” with the wounded soldier. tonight à the Gare de l'Est, deployedé as part of Operation Sentinel" as well as his "support and [his] recognition & our armed forces which participate more than ever in ensure safety and security of the Frenchçais" while the Paris Olympic Games begin in less than two weeks.
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