French soldier shoots and wounds machete-wielding attacker at Paris Louvre
Updated 10:40, 28-Jun-2018
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A French soldier shot and wounded a man armed with a machete and carrying two bags on his back on Friday as he tried to enter the Paris Louvre Museum in what police said looked like a terrorist attack.
The man shouted Allahu Akbar (God is greatest) and attacked another soldier before being shot near the museum's shopping mall, police said, adding a second person had also been detained after acting suspiciously.
People stand in front of the Louvre Museum on February 3, 2017 in Paris after a soldier shot and gravely injured a man who tried to attack him. /CFP Photo

People stand in front of the Louvre Museum on February 3, 2017 in Paris after a soldier shot and gravely injured a man who tried to attack him. /CFP Photo

The attacker was alive but seriously wounded, the head of Paris police Michel Cadot told reporters at the scene, adding the bags he had been carrying contained no explosives.
"The soldier fired five bullets," Cadot said, describing how the man hurried threateningly towards the soldiers.
"It was an attack by a person... who represented a direct threat and whose actions suggested a terrorist context."
An anti-terrorism inquiry has been opened, the public prosecutor said in a statement.
French police secure the site near the Louvre Pyramid in Paris on February 3, 2017 after a French soldier shot and wounded a man armed with a knife after he tried to enter the Louvre Museum carrying a suitcase, police sources said. /CFP Photo

French police secure the site near the Louvre Pyramid in Paris on February 3, 2017 after a French soldier shot and wounded a man armed with a knife after he tried to enter the Louvre Museum carrying a suitcase, police sources said. /CFP Photo

The identity and nationality of the attacker remains unknown for now, French Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet told reporters.
France has been hit by a series of militant Islamist attacks over the past two years that have killed more than 230 people, and which have been claimed by the militant Islamist group ISIL.
The country is less than three months away from a presidential election in which security and fears of terrorism are among the key issues. It has been living under a state of emergency since November 2015.
Paris was also planning to submit its official bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games on Friday with a launch show at the Eiffel Tower around 1730 GMT.
Policemen from the GSO 93 special unit arrive at the Louvre Museum on February 3, 2017 in Paris after a soldier shot and gravely injured a man who tried to attack him. /CFP Photo

Policemen from the GSO 93 special unit arrive at the Louvre Museum on February 3, 2017 in Paris after a soldier shot and gravely injured a man who tried to attack him. /CFP Photo

The most recent deadly attack took place in the southern city of Nice when a man drove a truck into a crowd on the seafront killing 86.
In September, in an attempted attack, a group of women parked a car containing gas canisters near Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral.
Police cordoned off and evacuated the area around the museum on Friday. Louvre officials closed the museum and kept visitors inside from leaving.
(Source: Reuters)
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