A man has been decapitated at a chemical factory in France
by a group of men carrying Islamist banners, according to reports.
The attack took place on an industrial estate in the
southern city of Grenoble this morning and is believed to have been accompanied
by several explosions on the site.
It is not yet known what caused the explosions, but witnesses
at the scene claimed there more than one man was involved in the attack and
that the perpetrators were carrying Islamist flags.
The victim's body was discovered at the site shorty
afterwards, with the decapitated head several yards away, according to a local
journalist.
Sky News reported that a man has already been arrested at
the scene, telling police officers that he is a member of the Islamic State
terror group.
The attack comes just six months after the Charlie Hebdo
attack on January 7, when two Islamist gunmen forced their way into the Paris
headquarters of the satirical magazine and opened fire, killing twelve. ISIS
terrorists also claimed responsibility for that attack.
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