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Teacher assaulted by attacker citing Islamic State

A teacher has been attacked in a classroom in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man citing the so-called Islamic State.

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French authorities were searching for the perpetrator, who remained at large.

France is still on high alert following the attacks on Paris on 13 November.

Police reported that the teacher – a 40-year-old male – received multiple stab wounds to the throat.

The victim was identified as Tziyon Saadon who is in his fifties.

It is believed the sharp object used by the assailant was a box-cutter or scissors.

The attacker shouted: “It’s Daesh [Islamic State]”.

A hooded man claiming to be acting for the dreaded terrorist group attacked the school teacher as he prepared for classes in a school north of Paris.

Paris prosecutor’s office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre says anti-terrorism authorities are looking into the incident Monday morning in the town of Aubervilliers.

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The attacker was dressed in painter’s overalls and a balaclava and arrived without a weapon but grabbed what appeared to be a box cutter that was lying in the classroom.

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