One person has died and at least two have been seriously injured in a stabbing in a picturesque French town.
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The attack took place at a market in the eastern city of Mulhouse
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One person has died and at least two 'police officers' have been seriously injured in a stabbing in a picturesque French town.
The attack took place at a market in the eastern city of Mulhouse, on the border of Germany, on Saturday afternoon.
The suspect, a 37-year-old man, was arrested at the scene.
He reportedly shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) during the stabbing spree, according to local media.
One person has died and at least two have been seriously injured in a stabbing in a picturesque French town.
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The man is on a terror-prevention watchlist, local outlets reported citing the local prosecutor.
The watchlist, called terrorism and radicalisation prevention file (FSPRT), uses data from numerous authorities on individuals in the hopes of preventing "terrorist" radicalisation.
It was launched in 2015 following a series of attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's offices, as well as a Jewish supermarket.
The suspect also reportedly has a previous conviction related to advocating terrorism, according to Le Parisien.
A police officer (L) and a military stand guard at the site of a bladed weapon attack where a man is suspected of killing one person
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French municipal police officers work to collect evidence at the site of a bladed weapon attack
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The seriously injured are understood to be police officers.
Three more officers were lightly injured in the attack, which occurred during a demonstration, the local prosecutor said.
Mulhouse mayor Michele Lutz said on Facebook: "Horror has seized our city."
She said that the incident was being investigated as a terror attack, though added "this must obviously still be confirmed by the judiciary".
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Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau is expected to travel to the scene of the attack later today.
France’s national anti-terror prosecutors unit (PNAT) said it was taking charge of the investigation.
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