On Saturday in Mulhouse, France, a 37-year-old man executed a stabbing spree at a market, resulting in one death and numerous injuries. President Emmanuel Macron condemned the attack as an Islamist act of terrorism, emphasizing the government's commitment to combat such threats in the country. Witnesses reported the assailant shouting "Allahu akbar," and he was detained at the scene. The man was on France's terrorist watch list and had faced previous issues with residency, prompting concerns over his radicalization potential. Mayhem ensued as civilians and police attempted to intervene, highlighting the ongoing struggle against terrorism in France.
The man targeted a market in Mulhouse, a city about 70 miles south of Strasbourg, near France's borders with Germany and Switzerland. The 37-year-old was heard shouting, "Allahu akbar" as he began his attack.
President Emmanuel Macron described the incident as an Islamist terrorist attack, asserting the government's determination to eradicate terrorism in France.
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