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OLYMPIC SABOTAGE: Arsonists Cripple France’s Train Network Before Opening Ceremony
Arsonists crippled France’s high-speed rail network Friday as millions of people are descending on Paris to see the Olympic Games’ Opening Ceremony.
BREAKING: Two trains carrying athletes to the Olympics in Paris have been stopped by some form of ‘sabotage’, following a lare-scale arson attack on the infrastructure of France’s state-owned rail company, SNCF pic.twitter.com/dboKIoddyb— Overton (@OvertonLive) July 26, 2024
#SNCF trains in France at a standstill after 'massive' arson attack: Chaos for 800,000 travellers. The attack happened just before the #ParisOlympics2024 opening ceremony and a very busy weekend of summer travel. #Paris2024 #OlympicGames https://t.co/Pq2kw9vAyb pic.twitter.com/TQn4zvKptg— World Times (@WorldTimesWT) July 26, 2024
BREAKING: Massive sabotage attack in FranceFrance's high-speed rail network suffers 'massive attack' via sabotage, including arson, disrupting services ahead of #Paris2024 Olympics opening ceremony, with multiple routes canceled and repairs expected to last through the… pic.twitter.com/EO2l3Umfs2— Megatron (@Megatron_ron) July 26, 2024
From Reuters:
Saboteurs struck France’s TGV high-speed train network in a series of pre-dawn attacks across the country, causing travel chaos and exposing security gaps ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony later on Friday.
The coordinated sabotage took place as France mounted a massive security operation involving tens of thousands of police and soldiers to safeguard the capital for the sporting extravaganza, sucking in security resources from across the country.
SNCF, the state-owned railway operator, said vandals had damaged signal substations and cables along the lines connecting Paris with cities such as Lille in the north, Bordeaux in the west and Strasbourg in the east. Another attack on the Paris-Marseille line was foiled.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Two security sources said the modus operandi meant initial suspicions fell on leftist militants or environmental activists, but they said there was not yet any evidence.