Attacks in France since Charlie Hebdo slayings

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Attacks in France since Charlie Hebdo slayings

ETIENNE LAURENT

The series of attacks in Paris on November 13 is the latest in a string of incidents in France this year with suspected links to radical Islam

PARIS, France – Multiple attacks which claimed at least 120 lives in Paris on Friday, November 13 night are the latest in a string of incidents in France this year with suspected links to radical Islam.

JANUARY 7-9

Two men armed with Kalashnikov rifles storm the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a weekly known for satirical caricatures of Islam and other religions. They kill 12 people including 8 cartoonists and journalists as well as two police officers, before fleeing.

A policewoman is killed just outside Paris the following day in a shooting investigators later link to the Charlie Hebdo attack.

A gunman takes hostages at a Jewish supermarket, 4 of whom are killed. The Charlie Hebdo attackers and the hostage-taker are killed in separate shootouts with police.

FEBRUARY 3

3 soldiers guarding a Jewish community center in Nice on the French Riviera, are attacked by a knife-wielding man. The 30-year-old assailant, Moussa Coulibaly, from a Parisian suburb, is arrested. In custody, he expresses his hatred for France, the police, the military and Jews.

ARRESTED. The student residence Julie Daubie where, according to media reports, Sid Ahmed Ghlam – a 24-year-old computer science student suspected of plotting imminent attacks in France on one or two churches – lived in Paris, France, April 22, 2015. Photo by Yoan Valat/EPA

APRIL 19

Sid Ahmed Ghlam, an Algerian IT student, is arrested in Paris on suspicion of killing a woman who was found shot dead in the passenger seat of her car, and of planning an attack on a church in the Paris suburb of Villejuif. Prosecutors say they found documents about Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State at his home, and that he had been in touch with a suspected jihadist in Syria about an attack on a church.

ISIS LINKS. French police escort Yassin Salhi (C), as they leave his flat in Saint-Priest on June 28, 2015. Photo by Philippe Desmazes / AFP

JUNE 26

Yassin Salhi, 35, kills and beheads his boss Herve Cornara and displays the severed head on the fence of a gas plant surrounded by Islamic flags. He tries to blow up the factory at Saint-Quentin-Fallavier in southeast France, but is arrested.

JULY 13

Four young men aged 16 to 23, including a former soldier, are arrested on charges of planning an attack on a military camp to behead an officer in the name of jihad. They proclaim allegiance to Islamic State.

GUNMAN. An undated photo released by a social network shows the 25-year-old Moroccan suspect in the August 21 shooting, named as Ayoub El-Khazzani. File photo from AFP

AUGUST 21

Two off-duty US servicemen and a friend prevent a bloodbath on a high-speed Thalys train from Amsterdam to Paris, tackling a man who opened fire on passengers. He was armed with a Kalashnikov assault rifle, an automatic pistol, and a box-cutter. One passenger sustains a gun injury, and another a knife wound.

The gunman is identified as 25-year-old Moroccan national Ayoub El Khazzani, known to intelligence services for links to radical Islam.

NOVEMBER 10

French authorities say they have arrested a 25-year-old man with links to an Islamic State jihadist in Syria over a plot to attack military personnel at a naval base. Monitored by intelligence agencies for a months, he had tried to obtain material for carrying out the attack in Toulon in the southeast of the country. – Rappler.com

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