Showing posts with label Nicolas Sarkozy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicolas Sarkozy. Show all posts

France shooting: Toulouse Jewish School assault causing 4 casualties

Published by Julia Volkovah under , , , on 5:11 AM

According to the police sources, a gunman on a scooter has opened direct fire on a Jewish school in the French city of Toulouse, killing of three children and a teacher.

A young boy was critically wounded in the attack outside the Ozar Hatorah School in the north-east of the city. Police claim there are parallel with the deaths of three soldiers in two different mishaps in the same area of France last week. The whole three - of North African source- were shot by a man on a scooter.

A paratrooper out of uniform was gunshot dead in an uptown area of Toulouse just over a week earlier, whilst two soldiers were murdered and a third injured as they utilized a cash-point in the town of Montauban, some 29 miles (46km) away, on Thursday.

But President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has out from the scene, said it, is "much in advance" to identify if there is a confirm link.

"Whatever takes place," he said, "faced with this type of toll, we can say that the French Republic all together has been targeted by this terrible incidence."

The grand rabbi of France, Gilles Bernheim, who is journeying to the south-western city, said he was "shocked" and "astonished" by what had occurred.

Israel also said it was terrified, adding that it expected the French officials "to shed full light on this incidence and bring the executors to justice".

Monday's target taken place as children and their parents were arriving at the school, in the Joliment area of the city.

A teacher at the school, considered to be aged 30, and his two children, aged three and six, are reported to have been murdered.

The third child executed was aged between eight and 10 years old and belonged to another teacher at the school, French media report.

The gunman shot at the lot he could observe, children and grown persons, and some children were pursued into the school," local investigator Michel Valet said.

The Toulouse-based La Depeche newspaper said the gunfire happen at the unload point for the nursery- and primary-age children of the school.

It said the executioner was armed with two weapons, one of which was the same .45 calibre weapon as that fired in the assault on the paratroopers in Montauban.

AFP news agency said the gunman primarily utilized a 9-mm weapon but it blocked so he switched to a .45 calibre weapon.

A news reporter in Toulouse, Christopher Bockman, told the BBC the city was in lockdown as police pursued the attacker.

Some 60 police personals, as well as anti-terrorist specialists, had previously been drafted in to help inspect the assaults on the soldiers.


They had been observing for a gunman who was attacking soldiers.

But if the fresh attack does showed to be connected, then it advises the method has altered and, if so, police are observing for a risky serial killer, our correspondent adds.

French First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy 'superstitious' about her pregnancy

Published by Julia Volkovah under , , on 11:03 AM
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, French first lady articulates that she hasn't uttered much openly about her pregnancy because she's been irrational about it, and it's not appealing to the French in any case.

In an interview with British radio, the 43-year-old ex-supermodel converted singer says the pregnancy is "amazing very banal" — even if "big news" for her individually.

"I'm superstitious, so yes, I've been very cautious," she told BBC. "But there isn't much to ask. A number of women are expecting children and delivering baby, and it's so boring for French people."

President Nicolas Sarkozy, who is potentially facing a harder movement in France's presidential polls next spring, married Bruni in 2008, under a year after he took office. She has a son from a past relationship, and he has three sons from two before marriages.

Bruni-Sarkozy said "playing guitar and touring is what I miss most," and she didn't talk about next year's presidential voting in spectators posted on the BBC Web site Monday. The detailed interview is to be telecasted Tuesday.

In a likely clue that being first lady isn't her most wanted job, Bruni-Sarkozy was referred as saying: "My dream life is only to go back to my job completely and be with my family. You recognize, permanent dreams, common dreams that everybody has."

The reserved brunette, who once told an interviewer that her "raze reactions" are on the political left, also revealed about what made her fall for Sarkozy, a impetuous and resolute conservative: His knowledge of gardening.

"When I met him, walking around the garden in the (presidential Elysee Palace), he stays giving me all these flowers' names," she said. "He recognizes all the Latin names, all these details about tulips and roses.

"I said to myself: 'My God, I certainly marry this man, he's the president and he knows all about flowers also. This is magnificent.'"

Bruni-Sarkozy was talking to guest host Christine Ockrent, a renowned journalist in France who newly was a highest manager at France 24 TV. The report didn't say when the interview took place. Ockrent is wedded to Bernard Kouchner, who served as Sarkozy's foreign minister for at least 3-1/2 years, and was said to be a very old Bruni-Sarkozy friend.

The Italian-born first lady also well known that her toddler is set to become the first baby at the Elysee Palace: "I supposes it's the modern world going into the French Republic, which is not bad."


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