
In the case of a recent terrorist attack in Nice on Sunday morning, two more suspects were detained. It is reported by Reuters with reference to an unnamed source in law enforcement agencies. The names of the suspects are not specified; It is only known that one of them is a woman.
Thus, now the number of detainees in the case of the attack is seven people.
The day before, the detention of three suspects was reported. It was claimed that all three are people from the "close environment" of the terrorist Muhamed Bulel (more correctly than the booze).
On Thursday, on Thursday, a jolly drilled at high speed into a crowd of people who celebrated the day of capture of the Bastille on the English embankment of Nice. The car drove around the crowd about 2 kilometers before the police shot the terrorist.
84 people became victims of the attack, including the deputy head of the city police. 202 victims were delivered to hospitals. It was reported that 52 of them are in critical condition, and another 25 were placed in intensive care rooms.
Among the dead are two citizens of Russia: Victoria Savchenko and Natalya Otto. Two more Russians are still listed as missing. Finally, two - Polina Serebryannikova and Galina Sokolova - were hospitalized in the hospitals of Monaco and Nice.
In France, after the attack , a three -day nationwide mourning was declared .
The 31-year-old Bulel, a native of Tunisia, had France citizenship and the citizenship of Morocco. He worked as a driver in the courier service. Bullet had drives to the police, including in connection with manifestations of violence, but he was not suspected of extremism.
Meanwhile, it was noted that the actions of the Bulela with a high probability were planned in advance. At least the truck used to commit the attack, the offender leased in one of the communes in the vicinity of Nice a few days before the attack.
The Islamic State, in turn, called the Bulela its "soldier". According to the Islamists, he followed to call to attack citizens of countries included in the coalition led by the United States, which is fighting with IS in Syria and Iraq.
On Friday, at a meeting of the France Security and Defense Council, it was decided to extend the emergency regime, introduced in the country in November 2015 after terrorist attacks in Paris, for another three months.