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Horror as two girls, 6 & 11, stabbed in knife rampage in France as school placed on lockdown & armed cops swoop

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TWO girls, aged six and 11, were attacked by a rampaging knifeman near a primary school in France.

The attacker, 28, has been arrested and the two children were taken to a hospital with superficial wounds, police said.

Armed cops rushed to the scene this afternoon

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Armed cops rushed to the scene this afternoonCredit: AFP
Crowds of scared parents waiting to pick up their children at the school in eastern France

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Crowds of scared parents waiting to pick up their children at the school in eastern FranceCredit: AFP

The 11-year-old was stabbed outside the school in the town of Souffelweyersheim, while the six-year-old was attacked by the same man in square nearby.

Police quickly arrested the assailant who they say does not have any known links to radical groups and was not previously known to the security services.

Jean-Baptiste Peyrat, director of the region’s state office, said: “They were injured, but their lives are not in danger. They were quickly taken care of by the Samu [emergency services] and fire services,” 

Terrified parents were later in the afternoon allowed to pick up their children, who had been confined to the school in the immediate aftermath of the attack.

“I’m really scared. We’ve been reassured that the children are safe inside, but we don’t know when we’ll be able to get them back,” said Sarah, a mother of a pupil, aged eight, said before the green light was given to collect the children.

The attack came as Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced a series of measures aimed at cracking down on violence committed by schoolchildren against their peers.

There was no indication so far that the attacker had a link with the school.

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