3 people were killed in a shooting at the Kurdish Cultural Center in France

3 people were killed in a shooting at the Kurdish Cultural Center in France

A gunman opened fire at the Kurdish Cultural Center and a hairdressing salon, killing three people and injuring three.
According to the report, there is a large number of Kurds in Paris's d'Anguine district, where panic spread.

Police said the white attackers had attempted to kill civilians twice before, and in the latest incident, they targeted the nearby Kurdish Cultural Center before entering a hairdressing salon.

The police said that the attacker was arrested from the hairdressing salon. Romain, a regular citizen who works at a café close to the scene, said, "We saw a white man enter and begin taking shots at the Kurdish Social Community, and afterward he went to the beautician's entryway."

Another observer said individuals overreacted and considered the police, flagging that the aggressor was inside the salon. He said that two harmed individuals were lying on the floor of the salon, whose legs were harmed. According to the report, the Kurdish Cultural Center has been established for the welfare of the Kurdish population in Paris.

Police said the attacker is a French national and had previously attempted to kill civilians in 2016 and 2021. He said that the motive behind the attack was still unclear, but the identity of the assailant and the attack had raised suspicions that the shooting was racially motivated.

French Interior Minister Darminin has previously warned that far-right violent groups remain a threat in France. Mathilde Pinot, parliamentary leader of the left-wing political party in parliament, pointed to right-wing groups in the immediate aftermath of the attack, calling it a racist attack.

Mayor Alexandre Cordibard visited the scene where the police had sealed off the surrounding roads. He said that the aggressor is harmed and has been moved to the clinic.

Paris examiner Lori Bekova let journalists know that three individuals were killed in the assault and one of the three harmed was in concentrated care. He said that the suspect has been captured and is harmed.

As indicated by the report, many individuals inside the Kurdish Social Community were crying and reassuring one another. "Once more, this is beginning and you are not safeguarding us, we are being killed," a man whined to the police.

It should be noted that the Kurds are considered to be the largest tribe in the world that does not have a state, the Kurds are primarily a Muslim tribe with branches extending to Syria, Iraq and Iran, but they are considered non-Arabs.

The Paris prosecutor said that an investigation into the incident has been launched, and that the suspect, aged between 60 and 70, has been detained. According to the report, there is a large number of Kurds in Paris's d'Anguine district, where panic spread.

Police said the white attackers had attempted to kill civilians twice before, and in the latest incident, they targeted the nearby Kurdish Cultural Center before entering a hairdressing salon. The police said that the attacker was arrested from the hairdressing salon.

Romain, a regular citizen who works at a café close to the scene, said, "We saw a white man enter and begin taking shots at the Kurdish Social Community, and afterward he went to the beautician's entryway."

Another observer said individuals overreacted and considered the police, flagging that the aggressor was inside the salon. He said that two harmed individuals were lying on the floor of the salon, whose legs were harmed. According to the report, the Kurdish Cultural Center has been established for the welfare of the Kurdish population in Paris.

Police said the attacker is a French national and had previously attempted to kill civilians in 2016 and 2021. He said that the motive behind the attack was still unclear, but the identity of the assailant and the attack had raised suspicions that the shooting was racially motivated.

French Interior Minister Darminin has previously warned that far-right violent groups remain a threat in France. Mathilde Pinot, parliamentary leader of the left-wing political party in parliament, pointed to right-wing groups in the immediate aftermath of the attack, calling it a racist attack.

Mayor Alexandre Cordibard visited the scene where the police had sealed off the surrounding roads. He said that the aggressor is harmed and has been moved to the clinic.

Paris examiner Lori Bekova let journalists know that three individuals were killed in the assault and one of the three harmed was in concentrated care. He said that the suspect has been captured and is harmed.

As indicated by the report, many individuals inside the Kurdish Social Community were crying and reassuring one another. "Once more, this is beginning and you are not safeguarding us, we are being killed," a man whined to the police.

It should be noted that the Kurds are considered to be the largest tribe in the world that does not have a state, the Kurds are primarily a Muslim tribe with branches extending to Syria, Iraq and Iran, but they are considered non-Arabs.


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