84 Dead, 202 Hurt in 'Terrorist' Nice Truck Attack

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Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Friday called the man who rammed his truck into a crowd in Nice a 'terrorist' with probable links to radical Islam, as France plunged into mourning for the 84 people killed in the attack.

At least 10 children and teenagers were among the dead, mown down as Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel plowed his lorry through the festive crowd of thousands watching fireworks for France's national day on Thursday night.

Anti-terrorism prosecutor Francois Molins said the Tunisian attacker was "completely unknown" to the intelligence services but that the assault was "exactly in line with" calls from jihadist groups to kill.

Valls said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, 31, was "probably linked to radical Islam in one way or another", although Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve cautioned it was too early to confirm a link.

As France was left reeling from its third major attack within 18 months, President Francois Hollande warned that the toll could rise further, with more than 50 people fighting for their lives.

The attack left a scene of carnage on Nice's picturesque Promenade des Anglais, with mangled bodies strewn over the palm-fringed walkway.

AFP reporter Robert Holloway witnessed the white truck driving at speed into the crowd, causing "absolute chaos".

"It was hurtling towards us and we had just enough time to yell at each other 'get out of the way!'," he said.

Dramatic video footage showed police surrounding the heavily damaged truck and firing through the windscreen to kill the attacker.

The massacre again prompted questions as to why France is such a persistent target for such attacks and what can be done to prevent such an unsophisticated assault.

Hollande's political opponents were already pointing the finger, with presidential contender Alain Juppe saying the carnage could have been avoided if "all measures" had been taken.

- Many foreigners dead -

Hollande said many foreigners were among the dead and injured in what he described as a "terrorist attack."

"France was struck on its national day... the symbol of freedom," the president said in a sombre televised address.

Two U.S. citizens, a Russian woman, a Ukrainian, two Swiss nationals and three Germans were killed.

A Texas-based newspaper, the Austin American-Statesman, named the American victims as Sean Copeland, 51, and his 11-year-old son Brodie.

Hollande said France would observe three days of national mourning from Saturday and Paris city hall said the Eiffel Tower was to be lit in France's national colors on Friday in tribute to the victims.

It is the third time in 18 months that France has been left mourning its dead after jihadist attacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine in January 2015 and the shootings and suicide bombings in Paris last November that killed a total of 147 people.

The country has been in a state of emergency since November with heightened security, but the Nice carnage showed how vulnerable it remains to an attack.

- Driver a 'loner' -

Investigators were building up a picture of Lahouaiej-Bouhlel as man with a record of petty crime, but no known links to terrorist groups.

Neighbors described the attacker, who was born in Sousse in Tunisia and lived in a modest district of Nice, as a loner who never responded to their greetings.

He and his wife had three children, but she had demanded a divorce after a "violent argument," one neighbor said.

His wife was arrested on Friday and taken for questioning, a police source said.

The prosecutor said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel had been armed and at the end of his rampage he had fired "several times at three police officers" before he was shot dead.

Photographs after the carnage showed the truck, which had been hired on Monday, with its front badly damaged and riddled with bullet holes.

Molins said a fake pistol, fake rifles and a dummy grenade were found inside.

A German freelance journalist who witnessed the attack said he saw a man on a motorbike chase the truck in an attempt to stop it.

"The motorcyclist attempted to overtake the truck and even tried to open the driver's door, but he fell and ended up under the wheels of the truck," Richard Gutjahr, 42, told AFP.

"Then the driver stepped on the accelerator and the truck sped up, accelerated and drove in a zig-zag course into the crowd."

The condition of the motorcyclist was unknown.

- 'It was horrific' -

The extent of the injuries became clear when a hospital official said around 50 children were among the 200 injured. Some were "hanging between life and death."

"There are French among the victims and also many foreigners from every continent and many children, young children," Hollande said after visiting a hospital.

In a Facebook video, witness Tarubi Wahid Mosta recounted the horror of the attack's aftermath.

"I almost stepped on a corpse, it was horrible. It looked like a battlefield," the actor said.

World leaders rushed to condemn the bloodshed, with U.S. President Barack Obama blasting it as a "tragic and appalling" attack on freedom. The U.N. Security Council held a minute's silence.

While no group has claimed responsibility, Hollande said France would "step up" military action against Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq.

"We will continue striking those who attack us on our own soil," he said.

IS has repeatedly singled out France as a prime target for its military action against the group in Iraq and Syria, and hundreds of jihadists have left France to fight in its ranks.

Comments 29
Default-user-icon freeman (Guest) almost 9 years

muslims...

Thumb justin almost 9 years

"Too often, we judge other groups by their worst examples while judging ourselves by our best intentions."

Default-user-icon Phil (Guest) almost 9 years

The religion of peace strikes again

Thumb Mystic almost 9 years

Isis, salafi, tunis, sunni, jerry.

Thumb barrymore almost 9 years

I don't understand your comment? So you agree your religion is not a religion of peace? You are the epitome of sectarian filth.

Thumb ex-fpm almost 9 years

@Mystic, being tunisian and sunni and salafi is not necessarily true.

"In early 1987 French security forces exposed a Shi’ite network headquartered in a Muslim school in a Parisian suburb, directed by Fouad Ben Ali Saleh (www.start.umd.edu). The members of the Hezbollah-affiliated network were detained in March 1987 as they were about to complete preparations for a new wave of terrorist attacks. Fouad Ben Ali Saleh, the network leader, was a Shi’ite Muslim of Tunisian extraction who was born in Paris and had French citizenship. In 1981-1982 he received military training in Iran while studying in the city of Qom. After his arrest, he announced that Iran was the bastion of Islam and that France was an “enemy” for helping Iraq fight Iran. He said that his main purpose was to use violence to make France “think clearly.”

Thumb ex-fpm almost 9 years

"The trial of Fouad Ben Ali Saleh, his wife and another operative in the network (a Lebanese driver) began on January 30, 1990. According to the French prosecution, the network worked for Hezbollah to force France to stop its assistance to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War and free detained terrorists.[63] Fouad Ali Ben Saleh was sentenced to life and two of the network’s operatives were sentenced to twenty years in prison."

http://www.crethiplethi.com/hezbollah-s-terrorist-activities-during-the-1980-s/lebanon/2013/

Missing humble almost 9 years

You need to take a look at yourself: you are the same.

Thumb Mystic almost 9 years

Well you utter the same words of ISIS, while Hezbollah fights them.
You aid ISIS by telling the Resistance to pull out of Syria.

You love Nusra and ISIS when they kill Shia, then they are your Sunni brothers.
But when they kill Frenchmen and Westerners, you try to act moderate and cut ISIS loose.

Thumb Maxx almost 9 years

Mystic, we're not asking Hizi2 b'Allah to pull out of Syria; we're asking it to pull out of Lebanon.

Thumb Maxx almost 9 years

Mystic, we're not asking Hizi2 b'Allah to pull out of Syria; we're asking it to pull out of Lebanon.

Thumb Mystic almost 9 years

But ISIS and Nusra should stay in Lebanon, right maxx? Then you can all have your caliphate dream.

Thumb chrisrushlau almost 9 years

Have you ever heard it said that you have to be crazy to be a Christian? Only in Lebanon is it the law: Article 24 that reserves half of Parliament's seats for Christians: and the Christian commenters on this website think that that's the essence of Lebanese greatness, rather than the noose around its neck.

Thumb janoubi almost 9 years

حين يصرخ هولاند: لو كنت أعلم
http://www.lebanese-forces.com/2016/07/15/nice-attack/

Thumb marcus almost 9 years

good article!

Thumb barrymore almost 9 years

all of a sudden you speak Oxford English!

Thumb Maxx almost 9 years

Dude, no way! How is "Bagadah" Oxfordian?

Thumb barrymore almost 9 years

The iranian above forgets to remember the history of his shia terror group and its criminal activities in Paris.

23 February 1985 Bombing
Bomb attack against the Marks & Spencer store in boulevard Haussmann, attributed to the Hezbollah.[19][20]

29 March 1985 Bombing
Bomb attack against the Rivoli Beaubourg cinema in Paris during a Jewish film festival, attributed to the Hezbollah.[17][19][21]

7 December 1985 Bombing
Double bomb attack against the Printemps Haussmann store in Paris, attributed to the Hezbollah.[19][20]

20 March 1986 Bombing
Bomb attack against the Point Show gallery on the Champs-Élysées by the CSPPA and Hezbollah.[19]

Thumb barrymore almost 9 years

5-15 September 1986 Bombings
4 bomb attacks against a post office in the Hôtel de Ville, a Casino caféteria in La Défense, a restaurant on the Champs-Élysées and an office in the Préfecture de police by the CSPPA and Hezbollah.[19]

17 September 1986 Bombing
Bomb attack against the Tati store on rue de Rennes in Paris, attributed to the CSPPA and Hezbollah.[1]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terrorist_incidents_in_France

Thumb ex-fpm almost 9 years

pathetic flamethrower, very pathetic.

Missing humble almost 9 years

All warmongers. All those who go into killing others are alike. FULL STOP.

Missing humble almost 9 years

To those who prefer weapons to peace:

All warmongers. All those who go into killing other people are alike. FULL STOP.

Thumb marcus almost 9 years

I am expecting hezb of iran in Lebanon to issue a statement any minute now condemning the terror attacks in Paris without mention of its own terror attacks in Paris.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i almost 9 years

lol here it is:

"دان “حزب الله”، في بيان، “الجريمة الإرهابية التي استهدفت المدنيين الأبرياء في مدينة نيس الفرنسية ليل أمس، والتي أسفرت عن سقوط العشرات من الضحايا والإصابات”.

واكد ان “هذه الجريمة هي فصل آخر من فصول الإرهاب المنتشر في العالم والذي لا يفرق بين كبير ولا صغير ولا يميز بين أبيض ولا أسود، ولا يستهدف دينا محددا أو مذهبا معينا، إنما يضع نصب عينيه الفتك بالبشرية جمعاء”.

ورأى ان “ما تشهده الدول الغربية من عمليات إرهابية هو ارتداد للارهاب الذي نعيشه في منطقتنا والذي اكتوت به شعوبنا، مما يضع دول العالم أمام مسؤولياتها في اجتثاث جذور الإرهاب والقضاء على كل قنوات الدعم والتمويل والتبرير السياسي لما يقوم به هؤلاء الإرهابيون من قتل وتشنيع بحق الآمنين، مستخدمين يافطات دينية لتنفيذ أجندات بعض القوى الغربية والعربية”.

Thumb ashtah almost 9 years

A few days ago there was a rally for the iranian opposition in Paris. Today, this attack happened. I would not put it past iran and hezbollah to have done this.

Thumb lubnani.masi7i almost 9 years

مفتي الأسد عام 2011: سنعدّ "استشهاديين" هم الآن عندكم!
تويتريون يتّهمون إيران بالانتقام من فرنسا التي احتضنت مؤتمر المعارضة الإيرانية

http://www.alarabiya.net/ar/arab-and-world/syria/2016/07/15/مفتي-الأسد-عام-2011-سنعدّ-استشهاديين-هم-الآن-عندكم-.html

Missing humble almost 9 years

I think it is the Servers of Naharnet.

Thumb cityboy almost 9 years

maybe we don't, rather it is the media that is hyping the events that happen in the west. We know who controls the media as a whole. On another note, i have yet to see even on cell phone video of the truck running into anyone, all i see in front of me is a story without any video evidence.

Missing phillipo almost 9 years

Wow, even when we are talking about a disgusting attack of a French-Tunisian Moslem in Nice, you manage to put in an anti-Jew comment. I suppose next you'll be claiming that he was a Mossad agent in disguise.