Soldiers
opened fire on a car which tried to ram them twice as they stood guard
at a mosque in the south eastern French town of Valence.
The
bullets seriously wounded the car's driver in the leg and arm, while a
stray shot struck an innocent worshipper, injuring the 72-year-old man
in the calf.
A soldier was also slightly injured in the incident, when the car struck his legs.
A photo posted on social media showed one of them being treated at the scene.
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The attacker
had twice rammed his car - which was registered in Savoie, a department
to the east - into the four soldiers guarding the mosque.
The
mosque's spokesman Abdallah Imam Dliouah said the driver, who was
'unknown to the mosque', tried to deliberately slam into the four
soldiers who were 'responsible for protecting' it.
Mayor
Nicolas Daragon told the iTELE news channel that the soldiers, some
whom had been thrown to the ground, fired warning shots and one then
fired to disable the driver.
'Even if this happened near a mosque, the target was the soldiers,' the mayor added.
Daragon said the attacker's identity, motives and psychiatric state were not yet known.
iTele reported he was not known to the security services or police.
However, journalist Thomas Zimmerman reported that the man was 30, and was originally from Lyon, an hour's drive north.
Photos
showed the red Peugeot, whose windows were smashed by bullets, lying in
a ditch, its front bonnet crumpled from the collision.
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