French anti-terrorism investigators were combing video surveillance tapes today as they continued their manhunt for a suspect who stabbed a soldier in the throat in the commercial district of La Defense outside Paris.
The 23-year-old soldier, Cedric Cordier, was in uniform patrolling the busy underground corridors where shops and crowded public transport lines converge beneath the famous Arch of La Defense.
Yesterday's stabbing came days after a British soldier was hacked to death on a London street in broad daylight in a suspected terrorist attack that has raised fears of potential copycat strikes. However, there was no immediate confirmation of any link between the two attacks.
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The official, who has not seen the videos himself, said investigators describe the suspect as tall. He couldn't provide any other description of the suspect. Police are going over videos to try to identify the suspect, trace his escape route and determine whether he was acting alone, the official said.
Cordier remained hospitalised Sunday, but officials said his throat wound wasn't life-threatening.
The French soldier was on a group patrol as part of a national protection programme when he was attacked from behind.
Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, who visited Cordier at the hospital yesterday evening, said he had been targeted because he was a soldier.
Anti-terrorism investigators are leading the hunt for the attacker, but officials have yet to determine whether terrorism is involved, the police official said. Police also questioned witnesses to the attack.