Gunman flees after killing three in Strasbourg

December 12, 2018 01:37 am | Updated 10:11 pm IST - Strasbourg

French police officers patrol next to Notre-Dame cathedral of Strasbourg following a shooting in the city of Strasbourg, eastern France on December 12, 2018.

French police officers patrol next to Notre-Dame cathedral of Strasbourg following a shooting in the city of Strasbourg, eastern France on December 12, 2018.

Hundreds of police and anti-terror forces hunted on Wednesday for a gunman who shot dead three people and wounded 13 at a Christmas market in Strasbourg, with the suspect known to police and thought to be an religious extremist.

The attack took place on Tuesday at around 8 p.m. (1900 GMT) in the heart of the medieval city in eastern France as the market was closing, sending crowds fleeing for safety. The suspected shooter, a 29-year-old from the south of the city, was on a watchlist of suspected extremists and “is actively being hunted by security forces”, local officials said in a statement.

The man opened fire in three areas of the Christmas market, which draws hundreds of thousands of people each year.

Much of the centre of the city and the European Parliament were locked down through night as teams of police and soldiers searched for the gunman who was reportedly armed with an automatic rifle and a knife.

The government raised the security alert level for terrorism to its highest, reinforcing border controls and patrols around all Christmas markets across France.

The shooting spree came as French leader Emmanuel Macron faces the biggest crisis of his presidency after three weeks of anti-government demonstrations sparked by fuel tax rises.

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