Paris police fire on a man who attacked them with a knife near Arc de Triomphe


PARIS, Feb ⁠13 (Reuters) - A man armed with ⁠a knife tried to attack a ‌police officer near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on Friday, resulting in ​a second police officer opening ⁠fire to ⁠subdue him, the Paris police and the ⁠mayor ‌for Paris' 8th district said.

The manwas taken to ⁠the hospital in a critical condition, ​Paris police ‌said. The police officer was ⁠not harmed ​and no one else was wounded.

The attack took place near the ⁠Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, ​where police officers were rekindling the flame, Paris police said.

The French anti-terrorism ⁠prosecutor's office said in a statement it was aware of the situation and had opened an inquiry ​into the incident.

It ⁠was not immediately clear why the ​anti-terrorism prosecutor's office ‌reacted so swiftly.

(Reporting by ​Sudip Kar-Gupta, Juliette Jabkhiro, Nicolas Delame; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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