Authorities in France on Friday said a man stabbed a teacher in a high school in northern France.
French broadcaster BFMTV said the teacher and one other person were injured.
The channel reported that the man was heard shouting “God is great” before carrying out his attack.
The police detained the perpetrator, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced.
It was later announced that President Emmanuel Macron was travelling to the scene.
The parliament in Paris broke off its session, and Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne cancelled a scheduled trip.
Police in Arras said the situation was under control, and no danger existed. No pupils were injured, BFMTV reported.
The motivation for the attack was still unclear, police said. However, the anti-terrorism prosecutor’s office has taken over the investigation.
The attacker and his brother, who was also detained, are said to be from Chechnya, the newspaper Le Figaro reported, citing Interior Ministry sources.
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