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France church attack: Isis supporters shot dead after taking hostages and killing priest in Normandy church | France church attack: Isis supporters shot dead after taking hostages and killing priest in Normandy church |
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Two Isis supporters armed with knives have been shot dead after murdering a priest at a Catholic church in Normandy. | Two Isis supporters armed with knives have been shot dead after murdering a priest at a Catholic church in Normandy. |
The French interior ministry said the attackers took hostages including nuns and members of the congregation after storming in during morning mass. One hostage was in a life-threatening condition, another was lightly wounded and three others were freed unharmed. | The French interior ministry said the attackers took hostages including nuns and members of the congregation after storming in during morning mass. One hostage was in a life-threatening condition, another was lightly wounded and three others were freed unharmed. |
Local reports said the elderly priest, Father Jacques Hamel, had served the church for decades and had his throat slit. | Local reports said the elderly priest, Father Jacques Hamel, had served the church for decades and had his throat slit. |
The attackers were “neutralised” by security forces, a spokesperson for France's Police Nationale said, adding that security assessments continued. | The attackers were “neutralised” by security forces, a spokesperson for France's Police Nationale said, adding that security assessments continued. |
The two attackers stormed the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray during a service at around 10am local time (9am BST) on Tuesday, taking the priest, two nuns and several members of the congregation hostage. | The two attackers stormed the church in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray during a service at around 10am local time (9am BST) on Tuesday, taking the priest, two nuns and several members of the congregation hostage. |
The crisis continued for around an hour before the armed men were shot dead by police when they emerged in a courtyard outside the church. | The crisis continued for around an hour before the armed men were shot dead by police when they emerged in a courtyard outside the church. |
Speaking at the scene of the attack, interior ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said the church was being searched for bombs and booby traps as forensic investigations continued. | Speaking at the scene of the attack, interior ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said the church was being searched for bombs and booby traps as forensic investigations continued. |
President Francois Hollande and Bernard Cazeneuve, the French interior minister, met the three uninjured hostages and families of the victims after visiting the town. | President Francois Hollande and Bernard Cazeneuve, the French interior minister, met the three uninjured hostages and families of the victims after visiting the town. |
Mr Hollande said the two attackers pledged allegiance to Isis, while the terrorist group praised them as “soldiers of the Islamic State” in a statement via its propaganda agency. | Mr Hollande said the two attackers pledged allegiance to Isis, while the terrorist group praised them as “soldiers of the Islamic State” in a statement via its propaganda agency. |
The Paris prosecutor said the incident was being investigated by the national counter-terrorism task force (SDAT) and the General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI) intelligence agency. | The Paris prosecutor said the incident was being investigated by the national counter-terrorism task force (SDAT) and the General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI) intelligence agency. |
One person has so far been detained in connection with the investigation | |
Manuel Valls, France's Prime Minister, wrote on Twitter: "Horror in the face of the barbaric attack on a church in Seine-Maritime. All of France and all Catholics are wounded. We stand together." | Manuel Valls, France's Prime Minister, wrote on Twitter: "Horror in the face of the barbaric attack on a church in Seine-Maritime. All of France and all Catholics are wounded. We stand together." |
The Vatican said Pope Francis shares the “sorrow and horror” felt over the incident, adding: “We are particularly struck because this horrible violence has occurred in a church - a sacred place where we pronounce God's love - with the barbaric murder of a priest and worshippers affected.” | The Vatican said Pope Francis shares the “sorrow and horror” felt over the incident, adding: “We are particularly struck because this horrible violence has occurred in a church - a sacred place where we pronounce God's love - with the barbaric murder of a priest and worshippers affected.” |
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, wrote on Twitter: “Evil attacks the weakest, denies truth and love, is defeated through Jesus Christ. Pray for France, for victims, for their communities.” | The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, wrote on Twitter: “Evil attacks the weakest, denies truth and love, is defeated through Jesus Christ. Pray for France, for victims, for their communities.” |
The incident came under a fortnight after the Nice attack, when 84 people were killed and more than 300 injured by an Isis supporter who drove a lorry into crowds celebrating Bastille Day. | The incident came under a fortnight after the Nice attack, when 84 people were killed and more than 300 injured by an Isis supporter who drove a lorry into crowds celebrating Bastille Day. |
France has been on high alert since the so-called Islamic State's bombings and shootings in Paris on 13 November last year. | France has been on high alert since the so-called Islamic State's bombings and shootings in Paris on 13 November last year. |