Attack in Lyon leaves 13 injured
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Yesterday in the afternoon, a bomb exploded in the center of Lyon, France, leaving thirteen wounded. At the moment there are no fatalities
In Lyon, a large city in eastern France, a bomb detonated at 5:30 pm local time on a busy and commercial pedestrian street, more precisely in a bakery called Brioche Dorée. Although the attack has not yet been classified as terrorism, President Emmanuel Macron, according to statements collected by El País, described the incident as "an attack." Among the injured is an eight-year-old girl. Apparently, the wounded are not of mortal gravity. At the moment, the ideological or religious cut of the author of the attack is unknown, although personal or social motivations are not ruled out.
Leer en español: Atentado en Lyon deja 13 heridos
Emmanuel Macron lo define como un "attaque" a #Lyon y dirige sus pensamientos a las víctimas pic.twitter.com/uovfRqRiJi#Francia
— Santiago Corral (@enfermeria) May 24, 2019
The suspect, who has not yet been apprehended or identified at all, is an adult man who circulated the area with his face tightly covered so as not to be recognized by the cameras. The French government has revealed photos of the aforementioned, although it has a black cap and sunglasses, so identifying it has not been easy. However, with the collection of the different surveillance cameras in the sector, the authorities in charge are plotting the path of the criminal to locate it. The anti-terrorist section of the French prosecutor's office has assumed the investigation, although, as we mentioned above, there is still no mention of a terrorist attack. "It's too early to qualify as a terrorist act," Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet told BFM-TV. As far as is known, the pump was rudimentary, artisanal, although the screws and other material inside, used as shrapnel, had the potential to cause severe damage, according to La Vanguardia.
Alguna novedad.
La bomba tenía un detonador a distancia y lo activó con el móvil un minuto después de dejar el artefacto.
Se han encontrado restos de TATP, explosivo utilizado por DAESH en sus atentados terroristas.
También una muestra de ADN del sospechoso.
— RO-1 (@Undercover_Camo) May 25, 2019
The Prefecture, the government delegation, ensures that the situation is under control and that finding the person responsible for this unfortunate act will not be a difficult task because of how vigilant the area was. The site of the attack is reserved for the relevant authorities and a security cord has already been established. The government asks the citizens not to go near the site so as not to interfere with the investigations, more exactly between Victor Hugo Street and Sala, quite close to Bellecour Square, known as the heart of the city. This area is heavily frequented by tourists and the locals, especially on a Friday afternoon.
The attack occurs within the framework of the closing of the electoral campaigns, just minutes before President Emmanuel Macron I was interviewed on the YouTube platform. The head of state made the statements condemning the attack and describing it as "an attack" on Facebook. For its part, the French Prime Minister, Édouard Philippe, has canceled his participation in the last meeting of the majority for Europeans. Although it is not yet officially treated as a terrorist attack, some political actors did not wait to qualify as such, as did the former presidential candidate and current president of the political party National Grouping. In his account of Twitter wrote: "I give my full support to the injured in the explosion in Lyon, will have to shed light on the circumstances of this terrorist attack."
J’apporte tout mon soutien aux blessés dans une explosion survenue à #Lyon.
Toute la lumière devra être faite sur les circonstances de cet attentat terroriste. MLP
— Marine Le Pen (@MLP_officiel) May 24, 2019
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Translated from "Atentado en Lyon deja 13 heridos"