
An instructor has been assaulted in a preschool class in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man refering to alleged Islamic State.
The aggressor yelled: "This is for Daesh [Islamic State]. It's a notice", wounding the educator with a container cutter or scissors before escaping.
The life of the instructor, 45, who was separated from everyone else in the room, is not in threat.
France stays on high alarm after the terrorist assaults in Paris on 13 November that left 130 individuals dead.
Fled by walking
Police sources said the educator was wounded in the side and throat at around 07:10 (06:10 GMT) as he was planning for class at the Jean-Perrin preschool, which provides food for kids between the ages of three and six.
The assailant purportedly arrived wearing a balaclava and gloves however was unarmed and utilized weapons he found as a part of the classroom.
The assailant fled by walking is still on the run. A manhunt is under way.
Neighborhood official Philippe Galli said there were no youngsters present at the season of the assault however other staff individuals were in the building. Classes have been scratched off.
Picture inscription The terrorist assaults in Paris on 13 November left 130 dead
The instructor is being dealt with in healing center and has not yet been met by police.
The counter terrorism branch of the Paris prosecutor's office has opened an examination for endeavored murder in connection to a terrorist demonstration.
The Islamic State's French-dialect magazine Dar-al-Islam as of late encouraged devotees to slaughter instructors in France, portraying them as "foes of Allah" for showing secularism, Agence France-Presse news organization reports.
Security has been fortified at schools following the Paris assaults.
Instruction Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem ventured out to the Aubervilliers school on Monday, calling the assault a "demonstration of awesome gravity" that was "unsuitable".
A week ago, she said the terrorist danger was "genuine and lasting", including: "Every single open spot must be secured, especially schools."
Aubervilliers is in the Seine-Saint-Denis division of the Ile-de-France locale.
In the 2010 enumeration, Aubervilliers had a populace of 76,000, including countless, for the most part from North African Maghreb nations.
Ayoub El-Khazzani, who was captured in the wake of being handled by travelers amid a suspected firearm assault on a French train in August, lived in Aubervilliers for various months
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