France announces highest risk rate for terror

On Tuesday at the Christmas market in Strasbourg, a 29-year-old shot and killed four people and injured several others. Police are looking for him, it becomes known, that he has been convicted before in Germany. The 29-year-old was in the focus of the police and was considered a dangerous Islamist even more [...]
On Tuesday at the Christmas market in Strasbourg, a 29-year-old shot and killed four people and injured several others.
Police are looking for him, it becomes known, that he has been convicted before in Germany.
The 29-year-old was on the police focus and was considered a dangerous Islamist even earlier, even Tuesday morning there was an arrest warrant for him, but he was not at home, according to television France Info.
This person has been previously convicted of theft in Germany and has been deported to France in 2017.
French President Macron called to Paris an urgent meeting of the security cabinet, attended by Prime Minister Edouard Philipe and Defence Minister Florence Parly. The French government has declared the highest risk rate of terror in France.











