Last Thursday's France Attacker confirmed to be A Tunisian
The driver of a lorry that murdered 84 individuals in an assault in the French city of nice has been affirmed as Tunisian Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, 31.
Ten of the dead were youngsters. Somewhere in the range of 202 individuals were harmed; 52 are basic, of whom 25 are in a coma.
Prosecutors said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel had driven the lorry 2km (1.2 miles) along the acclaimed Promenade des Anglais and discharged at police before being shot dead.
The assault happened as thousands in Decent stamped Bastille Day on Thursday.
Different weapons found inside the lorry were reproductions or fake.
What the prosecutor said
Francois Molins said no gathering had conceded doing the assault yet that it bore the signs of jihadist terrorism.
Lahouaiej-Bouhlel drove the 19-ton lorry into group at around 22:45 neighborhood time (20:45 GMT).
He discharged at officers with a 7.65mm bore programmed gun when the vehicle was near the Negresco inn and proceeded for another 300m, where his vehicle was ceased close to the Palais de la Mediterranee inn and he was shot dead.
Additionally found in the lorry were an ammo magazine, a fake gun, copy Kalashnikov and M16 rifles, and a spurious projectile.
There was additionally a bike, vacant beds, reports and a cell telephone. Things were later seized from Lahouaiej-Bouhlel's nice home.
Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, an escort and conveyance man, had three youngsters however had isolated from his significant other, who was taken into police care on Friday, Mr Molins said.
He was referred to the police as a unimportant criminal, however was "absolutely obscure to insight administrations... what's more, was never hailed for indications of radicalisation", the prosecutor included.
Interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve said he couldn't affirm connections to jihadism.
Notwithstanding, PM Manuel Valls told France 2 TV that Lahouaiej-Bouhlel was a "terrorist without uncertainty connected to radical Islamism in somehow".
What has the president said?
Francois Hollande, who touched base to Decent on Friday, said the assault was of "a certain terrorist nature".
He said the fight against terrorism would be long, as France confronted an adversary "that will keep on attacking those individuals and those nations that consider freedom a key quality".
Mr Hollande said the assault was done "to fulfill the remorselessness of an individual or potentially a gathering" and that large portions of the casualties were outsiders and youthful youngsters.
"We will beat the torment since we are an assembled France," he said.
A highly sensitive situation, set up subsequent to
November's Paris assaults completed by activists from the alleged Islamic State bunch, in which 130 individuals kicked the bucket, has been reached out by three months.
What witnesses saw
Simon Coates , a specialist from Leeds saud "I saw one lady lying on the ground conversing with her dead youngster, as other individuals urgently did what they could to spare their friends and family.
"As the lorry went by me a young man of 10 or so just figured out how to jump to the other side and escape by inches. Grievously many those by walking, youthful and old alike, were not all that fortunate. Essentially everybody I saw on the promenade was either dead or past genuine help with really horrendous wounds."
Nader el-Shafei told the BBC he saw the driver eye to eye for around a moment: "He was extremely anxious… searching for something around him, I continued hollering at him and waving my hands to stop... he grabbed his weapon and began to shoot police."
A short time later he said he ran towards the shoreline with others, dreading the driver, who was then shot by police, would explode the lorry.
Who were the casualties?
Somewhere in the range of 30,000 individuals were on the Promenade des Anglais at the season of the assault, authorities said.
Occupants of Decent and outside visitors were among the individuals who kicked the bucket. They included four French nationals, three Algerians, an instructor and two schoolchildren from Germany, three Tunisians, two Swiss, two Americans, a Ukrainian, an Armenian and a Russian.
The child of Fatima Charrihi, a 60-year-old Decent occupant from Morocco, said she was the first beyond words. He said she "rehearsed Islam in the best possible way. A genuine Islam, not the terrorists' adaptation".
The president reported just on Tuesday that France wanted to end its highly sensitive situation soon. It will now be reached out for an additional three months. That implies police and fighters in the city, guarding key structures. It implies scanners and metal curves at a few shops and normal sack seeks. Gendarme holds have been called up in backing. There are now more tightly checks at France's outskirts.
Security administrations have denied they loose after the Euro 2016 football competition and there has been commendation for the tenacious employment they have done as of late and for the velocity of their response on thursday night in Decent.
Knowledge gathering has enhanced however anticipating and keeping each assault is unthinkable. Some are addressing whether even a highly sensitive situation is a compelling level of reaction. The French are being cautioned they must live with terrorism. That implies some unavoidable issues about the way of "liberte" - one of the establishing standards of this country that individuals celebrated on Bastille Day.
What more do we think about the aggressor?
Tunisian security sources said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel originated from the Tunisian town of Msaken. He went to Tunisia much of the time, the last time eight months back.
Justice minister Jean-Jacques Urvoas said the suspect had been given a suspended sentence not long ago after a meeting with another driver however this was his lone conviction.
Inhabitants of his loft building said he was a recluse who did not react when they made proper acquaintance.
French PM Manuel Valls has pronounced three days of national grieving, beginning from Saturday
US President Barack Obama said the Assembled States remained by its "most established partner", including it would not yield in its activity against alleged Islamic State, vowing "to decimate this wretched terrorist association". He requested banners on government structures flown at half pole until 19 July
UK Leader Theresa May said she was "stunned and disheartened by the appalling assault in Decent"
Decent's jazz celebration has been crossed out
The Ensemble Symphony opened the Proms season with La Marseillaise
The hashtag #PrayForNice is drifting worldwide and in France
#NousSommesUnis (we are joined together) is likewise slanting
Course of events of fear: France's deadliest Islamist assaults
June 2016 - man guaranteeing fidelity to supposed Islamic State executes two police authorities in Magnanville, close Paris
November 2015 - different assaults on Paris by seven shooters and suicide aircraft slaughter 130 individuals and harm more than 350 in the deadliest dread assault in French history
June 2015 - man with suspected connections to Islamist radicals beheads his manager subsequent to smashing his auto into a range containing combustible fluids at production line in Lyon
January 2015 - three days of assaults by shooters in Paris leave 17 individuals dead, beginning with an assault on the workplace of mocking magazine Charlie Hebdo and finishing in two attacks
Walk 2012 - a shooter executes seven in Toulouse and Montauban , including an instructor and three youngsters at a Jewish school
Ten of the dead were youngsters. Somewhere in the range of 202 individuals were harmed; 52 are basic, of whom 25 are in a coma.
Prosecutors said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel had driven the lorry 2km (1.2 miles) along the acclaimed Promenade des Anglais and discharged at police before being shot dead.
The assault happened as thousands in Decent stamped Bastille Day on Thursday.
Different weapons found inside the lorry were reproductions or fake.
What the prosecutor said
Francois Molins said no gathering had conceded doing the assault yet that it bore the signs of jihadist terrorism.
Lahouaiej-Bouhlel drove the 19-ton lorry into group at around 22:45 neighborhood time (20:45 GMT).
He discharged at officers with a 7.65mm bore programmed gun when the vehicle was near the Negresco inn and proceeded for another 300m, where his vehicle was ceased close to the Palais de la Mediterranee inn and he was shot dead.
Additionally found in the lorry were an ammo magazine, a fake gun, copy Kalashnikov and M16 rifles, and a spurious projectile.
There was additionally a bike, vacant beds, reports and a cell telephone. Things were later seized from Lahouaiej-Bouhlel's nice home.
Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, an escort and conveyance man, had three youngsters however had isolated from his significant other, who was taken into police care on Friday, Mr Molins said.
He was referred to the police as a unimportant criminal, however was "absolutely obscure to insight administrations... what's more, was never hailed for indications of radicalisation", the prosecutor included.
Interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve said he couldn't affirm connections to jihadism.
Notwithstanding, PM Manuel Valls told France 2 TV that Lahouaiej-Bouhlel was a "terrorist without uncertainty connected to radical Islamism in somehow".
What has the president said?
Francois Hollande, who touched base to Decent on Friday, said the assault was of "a certain terrorist nature".
He said the fight against terrorism would be long, as France confronted an adversary "that will keep on attacking those individuals and those nations that consider freedom a key quality".
Mr Hollande said the assault was done "to fulfill the remorselessness of an individual or potentially a gathering" and that large portions of the casualties were outsiders and youthful youngsters.
"We will beat the torment since we are an assembled France," he said.
A highly sensitive situation, set up subsequent to
November's Paris assaults completed by activists from the alleged Islamic State bunch, in which 130 individuals kicked the bucket, has been reached out by three months.
What witnesses saw
Simon Coates , a specialist from Leeds saud "I saw one lady lying on the ground conversing with her dead youngster, as other individuals urgently did what they could to spare their friends and family.
"As the lorry went by me a young man of 10 or so just figured out how to jump to the other side and escape by inches. Grievously many those by walking, youthful and old alike, were not all that fortunate. Essentially everybody I saw on the promenade was either dead or past genuine help with really horrendous wounds."
Nader el-Shafei told the BBC he saw the driver eye to eye for around a moment: "He was extremely anxious… searching for something around him, I continued hollering at him and waving my hands to stop... he grabbed his weapon and began to shoot police."
A short time later he said he ran towards the shoreline with others, dreading the driver, who was then shot by police, would explode the lorry.
Who were the casualties?
Somewhere in the range of 30,000 individuals were on the Promenade des Anglais at the season of the assault, authorities said.
Occupants of Decent and outside visitors were among the individuals who kicked the bucket. They included four French nationals, three Algerians, an instructor and two schoolchildren from Germany, three Tunisians, two Swiss, two Americans, a Ukrainian, an Armenian and a Russian.
The child of Fatima Charrihi, a 60-year-old Decent occupant from Morocco, said she was the first beyond words. He said she "rehearsed Islam in the best possible way. A genuine Islam, not the terrorists' adaptation".
The president reported just on Tuesday that France wanted to end its highly sensitive situation soon. It will now be reached out for an additional three months. That implies police and fighters in the city, guarding key structures. It implies scanners and metal curves at a few shops and normal sack seeks. Gendarme holds have been called up in backing. There are now more tightly checks at France's outskirts.
Security administrations have denied they loose after the Euro 2016 football competition and there has been commendation for the tenacious employment they have done as of late and for the velocity of their response on thursday night in Decent.
Knowledge gathering has enhanced however anticipating and keeping each assault is unthinkable. Some are addressing whether even a highly sensitive situation is a compelling level of reaction. The French are being cautioned they must live with terrorism. That implies some unavoidable issues about the way of "liberte" - one of the establishing standards of this country that individuals celebrated on Bastille Day.
What more do we think about the aggressor?
Tunisian security sources said Lahouaiej-Bouhlel originated from the Tunisian town of Msaken. He went to Tunisia much of the time, the last time eight months back.
Justice minister Jean-Jacques Urvoas said the suspect had been given a suspended sentence not long ago after a meeting with another driver however this was his lone conviction.
Inhabitants of his loft building said he was a recluse who did not react when they made proper acquaintance.
French PM Manuel Valls has pronounced three days of national grieving, beginning from Saturday
US President Barack Obama said the Assembled States remained by its "most established partner", including it would not yield in its activity against alleged Islamic State, vowing "to decimate this wretched terrorist association". He requested banners on government structures flown at half pole until 19 July
UK Leader Theresa May said she was "stunned and disheartened by the appalling assault in Decent"
Decent's jazz celebration has been crossed out
The Ensemble Symphony opened the Proms season with La Marseillaise
The hashtag #PrayForNice is drifting worldwide and in France
#NousSommesUnis (we are joined together) is likewise slanting
Course of events of fear: France's deadliest Islamist assaults
June 2016 - man guaranteeing fidelity to supposed Islamic State executes two police authorities in Magnanville, close Paris
November 2015 - different assaults on Paris by seven shooters and suicide aircraft slaughter 130 individuals and harm more than 350 in the deadliest dread assault in French history
June 2015 - man with suspected connections to Islamist radicals beheads his manager subsequent to smashing his auto into a range containing combustible fluids at production line in Lyon
January 2015 - three days of assaults by shooters in Paris leave 17 individuals dead, beginning with an assault on the workplace of mocking magazine Charlie Hebdo and finishing in two attacks
Walk 2012 - a shooter executes seven in Toulouse and Montauban , including an instructor and three youngsters at a Jewish school
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