Hostage takers kill at least 1 at French church, priest’s throat reportedly slit
Both attackers were killed by police snipers after running out of the church at one point during the standoff, an interior ministry spokesman said.
LIVE FEED from hostage scene in Rouvray, France
According to Le Point, one of the worshippers has also been killed. Police have so far only officially confirmed the death the priest, who was “killed with a blade.”
#NORMANDY#FRANCE#SaintEtienneDuRouvray Police: the church’s priest was murdered. #PIC of casualty being taken out. pic.twitter.com/fPFecUiyDh
— John Sjoholm (@JohnSjoholmLC) July 26, 2016
Le Point also reports that the attackers shouted “Daesh” (the Arabic acronym for the terrorist group Islamic State) as they broke into the church. This has not been officially confirmed.
Horreur face à l’attaque barbare d’une église de Seine-Maritime. La France entière et tous les catholiques sont meurtris. Nous ferons bloc.
— Manuel Valls (@manuelvalls) July 26, 2016
The attackers briefly held a total of five people. One of the hostages was seriously wounded, interior ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet said.
Nombreux tirs entendus sur places prise otage saint etienne du Rouvray pic.twitter.com/FsqAKAaj2C
— frederic veille (@fredveille) July 26, 2016
SWAT and anti-terrorist units, as well as firefighters, promptly arrived at the scene. The premises are now being searched for explosives, Brandet said.
The Paris anti-terrorist prosecutor is launching an investigation into the church attack and hostage-taking situation.
Prise d’otages en cours place de l’église à Saint-Étienne-du-rouvray, près de#Rouenpic.twitter.com/x0EGDYW3em
— Alice (@AlicePatalacci) July 26, 2016
“Don’t break the security perimeter to take photos/videos, you’re interfering with the police work,” local police warned on Twitter.
[#SaintEtienneDuRouvray] Ne franchissez pas le périmètre de sécurité pr prendre des photos/vidéos, vous perturbez le travail des policiers.
— Police Nationale (@PoliceNationale) July 26, 2016
Local media say that a female worshipper alerted the police.
The Vatican has condemned the “barbaric killing” of the priest in the attack.
“We are particularly shocked because this horrible violence took place in a church, in which God’s love is announced,”Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said, according to Reuters.
Le président @fhollande sur place avec @BCazeneuvepic.twitter.com/jmOL4loXpC
— frederic veille (@fredveille) July 26, 2016
French President Francois Hollande and Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve arrived at the site of the attack.
A St-Etienne-du-Rouvray avec le Président. Effroi devant la barbarie, grande solidarité dans l’épreuve avec tous les catholiques de France
— Bernard Cazeneuve (@BCazeneuve) July 26, 2016
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