Hollande reaffirms determination to fight terrorism following attack
                 Source: Xinhua | 2017-03-18 22:57:40 | Editor: huaxia

Photo taken on March 18, 2017 with mobile phone shows passengers evacuating from Orly airport southern terminal after a shooting incident in Paris, France. (Xinhua/Han Bing)

PARIS, March 18 (Xinhua) -- French President Francois Hollande reaffirmed on Saturday the state's determination to "fight terrorism, defend the security of our compatriots and to ensure the protection of the territory" after a man was shot dead after trying to seize a weapon from a soldier at Orly airport, his office said.

In a communique released by the presidency, Hollande welcomed the courage and efficiency shown by the police and the military in the face of the attacks committed by a dangerous individual.

The anti-terrorist section of the Paris Public Prosecution has started an investigation to shed full light on the motivations and circumstances of these acts and on possible complicities, added the communique.

The level of vigilance will be maintained at its highest, it added.

At about 8:30 a.m. local time (0730 GMT), a man was trying to seize weapon from a soldier of Sentinelle operation at Orly south terminal, but he didn't succeed and was neutralized.

It is believed that at about 6:55 a.m. (0555 GMT) Saturday morning, the man had shot at three police agents when they were trying to check his car near Stains, north of the Paris region, before fleeing. He was seen later at Vitry-sur-Seine in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, for car-jacking before leaving to Orly airport.

French Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux confirmed earlier that the assailant was known to the police and intelligence services.

About 3,000 passengers were evacuated from Orly south terminal. No explosive was found during the clearance operation.

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Hollande reaffirms determination to fight terrorism following attack

Source: Xinhua 2017-03-18 22:57:40

Photo taken on March 18, 2017 with mobile phone shows passengers evacuating from Orly airport southern terminal after a shooting incident in Paris, France. (Xinhua/Han Bing)

PARIS, March 18 (Xinhua) -- French President Francois Hollande reaffirmed on Saturday the state's determination to "fight terrorism, defend the security of our compatriots and to ensure the protection of the territory" after a man was shot dead after trying to seize a weapon from a soldier at Orly airport, his office said.

In a communique released by the presidency, Hollande welcomed the courage and efficiency shown by the police and the military in the face of the attacks committed by a dangerous individual.

The anti-terrorist section of the Paris Public Prosecution has started an investigation to shed full light on the motivations and circumstances of these acts and on possible complicities, added the communique.

The level of vigilance will be maintained at its highest, it added.

At about 8:30 a.m. local time (0730 GMT), a man was trying to seize weapon from a soldier of Sentinelle operation at Orly south terminal, but he didn't succeed and was neutralized.

It is believed that at about 6:55 a.m. (0555 GMT) Saturday morning, the man had shot at three police agents when they were trying to check his car near Stains, north of the Paris region, before fleeing. He was seen later at Vitry-sur-Seine in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, for car-jacking before leaving to Orly airport.

French Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux confirmed earlier that the assailant was known to the police and intelligence services.

About 3,000 passengers were evacuated from Orly south terminal. No explosive was found during the clearance operation.

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