France launches terror probe after knife attack
French police have launched a terrorism investigation after two people were killed and five wounded in a knife attack in south-east France.
The attacker entered a tobacconist shop in Romans-sur-Isère, near Grenoble, and stabbed the owners and a customer.
He then attacked more people at two other shops before being arrested.
Prosecutors said the suspect was a Sudanese refugee in his 30s who lived in the town. Two other people have also been arrested, police said.
At the time of his arrest on Saturday, the man was "found on his knees on the pavement praying in Arabic", prosecutors said.
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