ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has strongly condemned the attack that was carried out inside a church in Nice, France, on Thursday.
“We express our condolences on the loss of precious lives and sympathize with the bereaved families,” a Foreign Office statement said. “There is no justification for such acts of violence, in particular in places of worship.”
A knife-wielding attacker shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest) beheaded a woman and killed two other people at a church in the French city of Nice on Thursday.
President Emmanuel Macron said that France had been subject to an Islamist terrorist attack, saying he would deploy thousands more soldiers to protect key French sites, such as places of worship and schools.
Speaking from the scene, he said France had been attacked “over our values, for our taste for freedom, for the ability on our soil to have freedom of belief”. “And I say it with lots of clarity again today: we will not give any ground.”
In Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, state television reported that a Saudi man had been arrested in the Red Sea city of Jeddah after attacking and injuring a guard at the French consulate. The French Embassy said he was in hospital after a knife assault though his life was not in danger.
Within hours of the Nice attack, police killed a man who had threatened passersby with a handgun in Montfavet, near the southern French city of Avignon.
France’s Le Figaro newspaper quoted a prosecution source as saying the man was undergoing psychiatric treatment, and that they did not believe there was a terrorism motive.
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