One person has died and several are wounded following a knife attack in Mulhouse, France, according to town mayor Michèle Lutz.
One person is dead and multiple police officers are injured following a knife attack in a city in Eastern France Saturday, officials confirmed.
A deadly stabbing in Mulhouse, eastern France, linked to Islamic extremism, resulted in the death of a Portuguese man and injuries to seven police officers. The suspect, a 37-year-old Algerian, was detained along with three others.
France Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said that the latest knife attack committed by a suspect from Algeria.
In Mulhouse, eastern France, a knife attack resulted in one death and two injuries. The suspect, whose motive and identity remain unclear, has been apprehended.
France's national anti-terror prosecutors unit (PNAT) stated said the suspect first attacked the municipal police officers while shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is greatest).