Saint-Quentin-Fallavier: Prime Minister Manuel Valls
warned, on Saturday, that France faced more attacks to come after a
grisly killing in which a suspected Islamist pinned the severed head of
his boss to the gates of a gas factory.
The alleged
assailant, identified as 35-year-old married father-of-three Yassin
Salhi, also caused an explosion by smashing his vehicle into the Air
Products factory near France's second city of Lyon.
The
grisly killing came on the same day as two other attacks claimed by the
Islamic State jihadist group, which left 38 people dead at a beach
resort in Tunisia and 27 in a suicide bombing in Kuwait.
The
victim, a 54-year-old local businessman, was found with Arabic
inscriptions scrawled on him and Islamic flags were also found on the
site at the small town of Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, some 40 kilometres
(25 miles) from Lyon.
His head was "hung onto the
fence surrounded by two Islamic flags bearing the Shahada, the
profession of (the Muslim) faith," said French prosecutor Francois
Molins.
Valls said Friday's attack would create
tension in France -- home to Western Europe's largest Muslim population
-- that "will be exploited".
"It's difficult for a
society to live for years under the threat of attack," he said, adding:
"The question is not... if there will be another attack, but when."
This
is the first time someone in France has been found beheaded by a
suspected Islamist, a method of killing that has become a trademark of
the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.
It also came nearly six months after the Islamist attacks in and
around Paris that left 17 people dead, starting with a shooting at
satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Speaking in
Brussels after cutting short an EU summit, French President Francois
Hollande labelled the factory beheading "a terrorist attack," adding
that "the intent was without doubt to cause an explosion".
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