(Lyon) 35-year-old Yacinne Sali rammed his car into a factory in Eastern France at around 10am local time, set off a number of explosions which injured several people and decapitated a man.
He then pinned the decapitated head covered with Arabic writing to the gates of the Air Products factory in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier on Friday before being arrested. Police have arrested a second man whilst a third was killed by a French fire-fighter at the scene.
The decapitated victim has been identified as the manager of a transport company based in Chassieu, about 20 miles from the attack. He was attacked at the Air Products factory after arriving for a delivery.
He then pinned the decapitated head covered with Arabic writing to the gates of the Air Products factory in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier on Friday before being arrested. Police have arrested a second man whilst a third was killed by a French fire-fighter at the scene.
The decapitated victim has been identified as the manager of a transport company based in Chassieu, about 20 miles from the attack. He was attacked at the Air Products factory after arriving for a delivery.
French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve says that Yessim Salim, arrested on suspicion of
carrying out a terror attack, had been under surveillance by the authorities
The Air Products factory in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier |
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