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Two women stabbed to death in ‘likely terror act’ at Marseille train station

MARSEILLE (FRANCE) - Two women were stabbed to death and their assailant shot dead by soldiers in the southern port city of Marseille on Sunday (Oct 1) in what police sources described as a “likely terrorist act”.

Emergency services vehicles seen outside the Saint-Charles train station after French soldiers shot and killed a man who stabbed two women to death at the main train station in Marseille, France, October 1, 2017.  PHOTO: Reuters

Emergency services vehicles seen outside the Saint-Charles train station after French soldiers shot and killed a man who stabbed two women to death at the main train station in Marseille, France, October 1, 2017. PHOTO: Reuters

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MARSEILLE (FRANCE) - Two women were stabbed to death and their assailant shot dead by soldiers in the southern port city of Marseille on Sunday (Oct 1) in what police sources described as a “likely terrorist act”.

Three police sources said the suspect had shouted “Allahu Akbar” (God is great) as he carried out his attack at Marseille train station. No further details were immediately available and police cordoned off the area.

France has been in a state of emergency following a spate of attacks by Islamist militants over the last two years, including attacks in Paris in November 2015 which killed 130 people. Other countries, including Britain, Germany and Belgium, have also suffered attacks using knives, guns, explosives and vehicles.

A witness said she saw a man take out a knife from his sleeve and then stab a young girl and then a second woman, shouting what could have been “Allahu Akbar”.

She added that she saw soldiers from France’s Sentinelle force, who were patrolling in the area, arrive on the public square at the Gare Saint-Charles station.

French media reported that one of the women had her throat slit, while the second woman was stabbed in the stomach.

“We have generally avoided these sort of attacks in Marseille,” regional president Renaud Muselier, who was speaking from the site of the attack, told BFM TV. “I think the security services responded extremely quickly. It’s difficult to do more because when you see the distance between the two bodies and the attacker it’s only 10 metres, so they intervened quickly.”

Security forces have increasingly been targeted by militants who have carried out several knife attacks on them, most notably in June 2016, when a Frenchman who pledged allegiance to Islamic State stabbed a police commander to death outside his home and killed his partner. REUTERS

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