Attacks in France this year focus on security forces
PARIS — Attacks in France by Islamic extremists since 2015 have killed more than 200 “soft targets” — concertgoers, cartoonists and people celebrating Bastille Day. But French security forces are increasingly becoming the focus of the violence.
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb says that as of Aug. 6, intelligence services have foiled seven attacks so far this year, while the nation remains in a state of emergency since 2015. Here’s a look at attacks carried out in 2017:
—Aug. 9: A driver of a BMW slammed the car into a group of soldiers in a Paris suburb, injuring six of them, before speeding away. The driver’s motive is unclear, but officials say he deliberately aimed at the soldiers, and counterterrorism authorities have opened an investigation.
—Aug. 5: A 19-year-old French teenager who had been treated at a psychiatric hospital tried to attack soldiers guarding the Eiffel Tower, while brandishing a knife and shouting “Allahu akbar,” the Arabic phrase for “God is great.” He was later deemed unfit for prosecution, and sent back to the hospital. No one was hurt in the incident.


