<p>A knife attacker killed three people, cutting the throat of at least one woman, inside a church in Nice on the French Riviera on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/knifeman-kills-three-at-french-church-ratcheting-up-terror-fears-908629.html" target="_blank">Knifeman kills three at French church, ratcheting up terror fears</a></strong></p>.<p>The brutal killings come only two weeks after a French teacher was decapitated outside his school north of Paris by an Islamist extremist, after the teacher showed his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed during a lesson on freedom of speech.</p>.<p><strong>Here is what we know so far:</strong></p>.<p>At 8:29 am French time (0729 GMT) a man with a knife began attacking people praying inside the Basilica of Notre-Dame in the heart of the Mediterranean city.</p>.<p>The attacker had a copy of the Koran and three knives with him, France's anti-terror prosecutor Jean-Francois Picard told a news conference.</p>.<p>In a near half-hour frenzy in the Notre-Dame basilica in the centre of Nice, the assailant used a knife of 30 centimetres (12 inches) to cut the throat of a 60-year-old woman who died inside the church.</p>.<p>The body of a man, a 55-year-old church employee, was found nearby inside the basilica, his throat also slit.</p>.<p>Another woman, a 44-year-old who had fled the church to a nearby restaurant, died shortly afterwards from multiple knife wounds.</p>.<p>The killer was shot and wounded by police who arrived quickly at the scene.</p>.<p>Videos seen by AFP show he was hit at least six times in a side exit from the church.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/timeline-of-extremist-attacks-in-france-in-recent-years-908945.html" target="_blank">Timeline of extremist attacks in France in recent years</a></strong></p>.<p>Even as he was being arrested the man continued to shout "Allah Akbar" (God is greatest), before he was rushed to the city's Pasteur hospital.</p>.<p>The 21-year-old Tunisian suspect only arrived in France earlier this month after coming to Europe on a migrant boat via the Italian island of Lampedusa at the end of September, an official source told AFP.</p>.<p>The suspected knifeman called himself "Brahim" when he was arrested and later claimed to be Brahim Aouissaoui, the source added.</p>.<p>The dead man was the church's sacristan, a 45-year-old father of two girls, according to Canon Philippe Asso, the church's most senior cleric.</p>.<p>The killer's first victim was 60-year-old woman, who he tried to behead, and the other woman who died was a mother in her 40s.</p>.<p>Police said earlier that several others were injured but added that the death toll is not expected to rise.</p>.<p>The French authorities are treating it as a terror attack, with the anti-terrorist prosecutor immediately opening an inquiry into "murder and attempted murder linked to a terrorist enterprise." President Emmanuel Macron called it an "Islamist terrorist attack".</p>
<p>A knife attacker killed three people, cutting the throat of at least one woman, inside a church in Nice on the French Riviera on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/knifeman-kills-three-at-french-church-ratcheting-up-terror-fears-908629.html" target="_blank">Knifeman kills three at French church, ratcheting up terror fears</a></strong></p>.<p>The brutal killings come only two weeks after a French teacher was decapitated outside his school north of Paris by an Islamist extremist, after the teacher showed his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed during a lesson on freedom of speech.</p>.<p><strong>Here is what we know so far:</strong></p>.<p>At 8:29 am French time (0729 GMT) a man with a knife began attacking people praying inside the Basilica of Notre-Dame in the heart of the Mediterranean city.</p>.<p>The attacker had a copy of the Koran and three knives with him, France's anti-terror prosecutor Jean-Francois Picard told a news conference.</p>.<p>In a near half-hour frenzy in the Notre-Dame basilica in the centre of Nice, the assailant used a knife of 30 centimetres (12 inches) to cut the throat of a 60-year-old woman who died inside the church.</p>.<p>The body of a man, a 55-year-old church employee, was found nearby inside the basilica, his throat also slit.</p>.<p>Another woman, a 44-year-old who had fled the church to a nearby restaurant, died shortly afterwards from multiple knife wounds.</p>.<p>The killer was shot and wounded by police who arrived quickly at the scene.</p>.<p>Videos seen by AFP show he was hit at least six times in a side exit from the church.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/timeline-of-extremist-attacks-in-france-in-recent-years-908945.html" target="_blank">Timeline of extremist attacks in France in recent years</a></strong></p>.<p>Even as he was being arrested the man continued to shout "Allah Akbar" (God is greatest), before he was rushed to the city's Pasteur hospital.</p>.<p>The 21-year-old Tunisian suspect only arrived in France earlier this month after coming to Europe on a migrant boat via the Italian island of Lampedusa at the end of September, an official source told AFP.</p>.<p>The suspected knifeman called himself "Brahim" when he was arrested and later claimed to be Brahim Aouissaoui, the source added.</p>.<p>The dead man was the church's sacristan, a 45-year-old father of two girls, according to Canon Philippe Asso, the church's most senior cleric.</p>.<p>The killer's first victim was 60-year-old woman, who he tried to behead, and the other woman who died was a mother in her 40s.</p>.<p>Police said earlier that several others were injured but added that the death toll is not expected to rise.</p>.<p>The French authorities are treating it as a terror attack, with the anti-terrorist prosecutor immediately opening an inquiry into "murder and attempted murder linked to a terrorist enterprise." President Emmanuel Macron called it an "Islamist terrorist attack".</p>