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(Telegraph-UK) David Chazan - A French Muslim rammed his car into four soldiers who were guarding a mosque in a suburb of Valence in southern France on New Year's Day. The man, 29, of Tunisian descent, who reportedly had been heard shouting "Allahu Akhbar," was wounded by the soldiers. "Jihadist propaganda images were found on computer equipment belonging to the driver," Alex Perrin, a local prosecutor, revealed - only hours after a prosecutor ruled out terrorism as a motive for the attack. 2016-01-04 00:00:00Full Article
Muslim Rams Car into Four French Soldiers
(Telegraph-UK) David Chazan - A French Muslim rammed his car into four soldiers who were guarding a mosque in a suburb of Valence in southern France on New Year's Day. The man, 29, of Tunisian descent, who reportedly had been heard shouting "Allahu Akhbar," was wounded by the soldiers. "Jihadist propaganda images were found on computer equipment belonging to the driver," Alex Perrin, a local prosecutor, revealed - only hours after a prosecutor ruled out terrorism as a motive for the attack. 2016-01-04 00:00:00Full Article
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