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80 dead, several injured as truck ploughs into crowd in France

Attack took place in Nice region, moments after fireworks display on Bastille Day - a French national holiday

The truck that rammed into the crowds is seen with broken windshield and several bullet marks. Photo: Reuters World Twitter Handle

The truck that rammed into the crowds is seen with broken windshield and several bullet marks. Photo: Reuters World Twitter Handle

AFP | PTI Nice (France)
At least 80 people were killed and scores injured in the French resort of Nice when a truck ploughed into a crowd on Thursday. The attack took place after fireworks display on Bastille Day, a French national holiday, officials have said. 

The driver of the truck was shot dead after barrelling two kilometres (1.3 miles) through the crowd on the palm-lined Promenade des Anglais yesterday, sending hundreds fleeing in terror and leaving the area strewn with bodies.

"An individual drove a truck into the crowd. He was killed by police," said interior ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet.

A photograph showed the front of the truck riddled with bullet holes and badly damaged, with burst tyres.
 
US President Barack Obama condemned "what appears to be a horrific terrorist attack", although no group had claimed responsibility for the incident.

Robert Holloway, an AFP reporter who witnessed the white truck driving at speed onto the seaside road, described scenes of "absolute chaos".

"We saw people hit and bits of debris flying around. I had to protect my face from flying debris," he said.

A lawmaker for the Alpes-Maritime region, Eric Ciotti, said at least 75 people had been killed and another 15 were in a "critical" condition.

Hours after the attack, dozens of bodies lay on the ground covered in white sheets.

Prosecutors said the probe would be handled by anti-terrorist investigators.

"Investigations are currently under way to establish if the individual acted alone or if he had accomplices who might have fled," the interior ministry spokesman said, but he denied reports that a hostage-taking incident had taken place.

President Francois Hollande's office said he would preside over a meeting of the country's defence and security chiefs today.

The bloodshed comes eight months after Islamic State jihadist attacks on Paris nightspots left 130 people dead, dealing a hard blow to tourism in one of the world's top destinations.

Islamic State has repeatedly singled out France as a prime target, and the country has been under a state of emergency ever since the November 13 Paris attacks.

The Mediterranean city of Nice, with its pebble beaches and clear blue water, has been a magnet for sun-seekers and the jetset since the 19th century.

An Australian citizen, Emily Watkins who was caught up in the chaos told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that while she saw the truck, she did not realise what had happened.

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First Published: Jul 15 2016 | 7:22 AM IST

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