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Knife attack on soldier in Paris treated as terrorism Knife attack on soldier in Paris treated as terrorism
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French anti-terrorist investigators are handling the case of a soldier stabbed while on duty in Paris on Saturday evening, prosecutors have confirmed.French anti-terrorist investigators are handling the case of a soldier stabbed while on duty in Paris on Saturday evening, prosecutors have confirmed.
The soldier was wounded as he patrolled the French capital's La Defense business district with two comrades.The soldier was wounded as he patrolled the French capital's La Defense business district with two comrades.
Private First Class Cedric Cordier was approached from behind and stabbed in the neck with a small-bladed knife.Private First Class Cedric Cordier was approached from behind and stabbed in the neck with a small-bladed knife.
Defence Minister Jean Yves Le Drian told reporters that he had been targeted because of his profession.Defence Minister Jean Yves Le Drian told reporters that he had been targeted because of his profession.
His attacker, said to be a bearded man of North African origin, escaped and a police hunt is under way.His attacker, said to be a bearded man of North African origin, escaped and a police hunt is under way.
President Francois Hollande refused to make any direct link with the killing of a soldier in London on Wednesday, for which two suspected Islamists were arrested.President Francois Hollande refused to make any direct link with the killing of a soldier in London on Wednesday, for which two suspected Islamists were arrested.
France was rocked in March of last year by a string of killings by Islamist militant Mohamed Merah in the Toulouse area. He shot dead both French soldiers and Jewish schoolchildren before being killed in a police siege.France was rocked in March of last year by a string of killings by Islamist militant Mohamed Merah in the Toulouse area. He shot dead both French soldiers and Jewish schoolchildren before being killed in a police siege.
'Exploring all options''Exploring all options'
In Saturday's attack in Paris, the French soldier was on patrol with colleagues from the 4e Regiment de Chasseurs de Gap and police officers at La Defense's metro and train station, when he was approached from behind and stabbed in the neck with a knife or a box-cutter.In Saturday's attack in Paris, the French soldier was on patrol with colleagues from the 4e Regiment de Chasseurs de Gap and police officers at La Defense's metro and train station, when he was approached from behind and stabbed in the neck with a knife or a box-cutter.
The attacker did not say a word and fled into a crowded shopping area before the two other soldiers who were present were able to react. The soldiers are normally armed with automatic rifles.The attacker did not say a word and fled into a crowded shopping area before the two other soldiers who were present were able to react. The soldiers are normally armed with automatic rifles.
A senior police officer said the 23-year-old victim had lost a considerable amount of blood but would survive, and was being treated at the nearby Percy military hospital.A senior police officer said the 23-year-old victim had lost a considerable amount of blood but would survive, and was being treated at the nearby Percy military hospital.
French reports said the man had been wearing a light-coloured robe called a djellaba.French reports said the man had been wearing a light-coloured robe called a djellaba.
The attacker was monitored on security cameras and was seen taking off his robe and running away wearing European clothes, police officers said.The attacker was monitored on security cameras and was seen taking off his robe and running away wearing European clothes, police officers said.
Nanterre prosecutor Robert Gelli told AFP news agency that anti-terrorist investigators were handling the case.Nanterre prosecutor Robert Gelli told AFP news agency that anti-terrorist investigators were handling the case.
Interior Minister Manuel Valls told France 2 television: "There are elements - the sudden violence of the attack - that could lead one to believe there might be a comparison with what happened in London.Interior Minister Manuel Valls told France 2 television: "There are elements - the sudden violence of the attack - that could lead one to believe there might be a comparison with what happened in London.
"But at this point, honestly, let us be prudent.""But at this point, honestly, let us be prudent."
President Hollande also responded cautiously while on a visit to Ethiopia, telling reporters: "I do not think at this point that there may be a link."President Hollande also responded cautiously while on a visit to Ethiopia, telling reporters: "I do not think at this point that there may be a link."
"We still don't know the exact circumstances of the attack or the identity of the attacker, but we are exploring all options.""We still don't know the exact circumstances of the attack or the identity of the attacker, but we are exploring all options."
France is on high alert following a threat from the North African wing of al-Qaeda, related to the country's military intervention in Mali, reports the BBC's Christian Fraser in Paris.France is on high alert following a threat from the North African wing of al-Qaeda, related to the country's military intervention in Mali, reports the BBC's Christian Fraser in Paris.
The higher state of alert is one of the reasons why some 450 soldiers are on patrol at metro and train stations, and other vulnerable locations in Paris, as part of Plan Vigipirate.The higher state of alert is one of the reasons why some 450 soldiers are on patrol at metro and train stations, and other vulnerable locations in Paris, as part of Plan Vigipirate.
London arrestsLondon arrests
Shot and injured by police, the two men suspected of the London attack, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, remain in custody in hospital in a stable condition.Shot and injured by police, the two men suspected of the London attack, Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, remain in custody in hospital in a stable condition.
On Saturday, British police arrested three other men on suspicion of conspiracy to murder the soldier, Drummer Lee Rigby, who was not on duty. A sixth man was arrested on Thursday.On Saturday, British police arrested three other men on suspicion of conspiracy to murder the soldier, Drummer Lee Rigby, who was not on duty. A sixth man was arrested on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the Kenyan government denied allegations that its security forces had abused Mr Adebolajo, insisting he had never been there. Meanwhile, the Kenyan government denied reports that Mr Adebolajo had been arrested there while seeking training from the Islamist militant group, al-Shabab, in Somalia.
Photographs of him in a courtroom in Kenya more than two years ago have been published. Referring to allegations made by a friend of Mr Adebolajo that he was abused by security forces during a visit to Kenya last year, government spokesman Muthui Kariuki denied to the BBC that he had ever been in the country.
He is alleged to have been arrested for seeking training from the Islamist militant group, al-Shabab, in Somalia. "I have been in touch with our security people, and I have been assured by all the relevant departments that 'Michael' has never been to this country ... I can assure you that if we had ever laid our hands on 'Michael', we would never have never have let him go."
Despite this denial, the Independent on Sunday is one of a number of papers to feature a picture it says is of Mr Adebolajo appearing in court in Kenya in 2010 accused "of being at the centre of an al-Qaeda-inspired plot"