Saturday 14 October 2023

A French teacher dies after mass stabbing in Gambetta High School in France

 


A French teacher dies after mass stabbing in Gambetta High School in France

By Edward Era Barbacena 


 A teacher has been killed  and two others seriously injured in a knife attack at a school in France.

Witness say he shouted "Allahu Akbar" during the attack (Per BBC)

Yesterday, Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal declared today, Friday the 13th, as a global ‘Day of Jihad’

The attack happened at Gambetta High School in the northern city of Arras just after 11:00 local time (09:00 GMT)

The man killed was a French language teacher and the two injured were another teacher and the campus security guard.

The attacker, a 20-year-old Russian national by the name of Mohamed Mogouchkov, is of Chechen origin and known to authorities for his involvement with radical Islam, according to police.

As a former student at the school, he alarmed teachers with his Islamic radicalism while there. Those red flags were unfortunately not taken seriously enough by authorities.

Another very important update: The attacker's brother has also been arrested, which suggests authorities believe he may have been about to carry out a separate ‘Day of Rage’ terror attack at an undisclosed location in France.

Mr Macron called on French people to stay "united" in the face of the attack, to "not give in to terror or let anything divide us".


He said police had averted another attempted attack in another part of France.


The man killed was a French language teacher. Those injured were another teacher and a security guard.


Mr Macron said the teacher had "come forward to protect others and had without doubt saved many lives".


The attacker, named as 20-year-old Russian national Mohamed Mogouchkov, is of Chechen origin and known to the security services for his involvement with Islamist extremism, according to police.

As a former pupil at the school, he alarmed teachers with his views.

The French anti-terror prosecutor's office says it has opened an investigation following the attack for "murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise" and "attempted murder in connection with a terrorist enterprise".

News channel BFMTV has reported that the brother of the attacker has also been apprehended by police.

Police say the situation is now under control.

The attack comes amid rising tensions in France's sizeable Muslim and Jewish communities due to the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

However, police have said there is nothing to indicate a link with the Middle East.

The attack comes nearly three years since the murder and beheading of another teacher, Samuel Paty, at his school outside Paris.

The perpetrator of that attack, 18-year-old Abdullakh Anzorov, a Russian Muslim refugee, was shot dead by police shortly afterwards.


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