A truck ploughed into a crowd in the French resort of Nice Thursday,
leaving at least 60 dead and scores injured in an "attack" after a
Bastille Day fireworks display, prosecutors said.
Local government official Sebastien Humbert told BFMTV that the driver
of the truck was shot dead after barrelling down the palm-lined
Promenade des Anglais in what he called "a major criminal attack".
"We saw people hit and bits of debris flying around," said an AFP
reporter who witnessed the white truck driving at high speed onto the
seaside road.
Hundreds of terrified pedestrians screamed as they fled the area. "It
was absolute chaos," he added.
Nice prosecutor Jean-Michel Pretre said at least 60 people were killed
after the truck drove two kilometres (1.3 miles) through the crowd.
Witnesses speaking to local television stations described bodies lying
on the promenade covered in sheets.
While officials referred to an "attack", the incident had not been
claimed by any group.
The bloodshed comes eight months after Islamic State jihadist attacks
on Paris nightspots left 130 people dead.
France has repeatedly been singled out as a prime target of the group,
and has been under a state of emergency ever since, boosting security
across the country.
The apparent assault came just hours after France announced that a
state of emergency declared after last November's attacks would come
to an end later this month.
President Francois Hollande said the decree after the November 13
attacks would not be renewed beyond July 26, because a law bolstering
security in France was adopted in May.
– 'Stay in your homes' –
The incident comes after a day of revelry as France celebrated its
national day, Bastille Day, which began with military pomp and
ceremony as its armed forces, tanks and fighter jets swooped down the
Champs-Elysees avenue.
The holiday typically ends with spectacular fireworks over the Eiffel
Tower in Paris, as well as cities around the country.
However celebrations were quickly overshadowed.
Images on television showed the Promenade Des Anglais sealed off,
crawling with police and ambulances and authorities from the local
Alpes-Maritimes prefecture urged residents to stay indoors.
"The driver of a van appears to have killed dozens. Stay in your homes
for now. More info to follow," said Nice Mayor Christian Estrosi.
A large section of the city — extremely popular with sun-seeking
tourists — was cordoned off.
French President Francois Hollande rushed back from the southern city
of Avignon for crisis talks, his office said.
France's Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve meanwhile headed straight to Nice.
US President Barack Obama was being briefed, the White House said.
"The president has been apprised of the situation in Nice, France, and
his national security team will update him, as appropriate," said
National Security Council spokesman Ned Price.
The incident comes as France was breathing a sigh of relief after
successfully hosting the month-long Euro 2016 football championship,
which passed off without incident
7/15/2016
60 killed in France truck ‘attack
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