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Driver tries to ram soldiers as France mourns terror victims

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VARCES-ALLIERES-ET-RISSET, France: A man driving a car with fake licence plates tried to ram a group of soldiers out jogging in southeast on France on Thursday, security sources said, sparking fears of a new attempted attack as the country mourns the victims of a militant shooting spree last week.


Speaking French and Arabic, the man first threatened a group of soldiers at around 8 am (0600 GMT) in Varces-Allieres-et-Risset, near Grenoble, and then tried to run down another group returning to their barracks from a jog, the sources added.


“The soldiers managed to get up onto the pavement without being hit,” army spokesman Colonel Benoit Brulon said.


The driver of the small Peugeot 208 hatchback, who was accompanied by a woman, sped off without causing any injuries.


Prosecutors in Grenoble, a town in the foothills of the French Alps, said the incident was not being treated as a terrorist attack for the moment and the motive remained unclear.


One security source initially said that the driver was among two people arrested around lunchtime in Grenoble, but others later contradicted this as the investigation continued.


The incident comes with France on edge after a militant rampage in the towns of Carcassonne and Trebes last week where a 25-year-old gunman killed four people, including a policeman who took the place of a hostage in a supermarket siege.


The people of Trebes paid an emotional farewell to three local victims at a ceremony in the square of the sleepy town on Thursday, held a day after a national tribute to officer Arnaud Beltrame in Paris led by President Emmanuel Macron.


“You fell under the bullets of terrorism and took with you the insouciance of a little town in Occitanie where no one expected to ever experience such happenings,” Trebes Mayor Eric Menassi told mourners at the gathering attended by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.


Security forces have been repeatedly targeted during the string of militant attacks that have claimed the lives of over 240 people around France in the past three years.


At least six security force members have been killed during that period.


In last week’s attack, Moroccan-born Radouane Lakdim fired at a group of policemen returning from a jog before storming the Super U store and shooting dead two people. He also killed the passenger of a car he hijacked in Carcassonne.


Beltrame intervened during the supermarket siege to take the place of a cashier Lakdim was using as a human shield. — AFP


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