hereIt is unclear what motivated the attack on Friday or whether it had any link to Charlie Hebdo, which moved offices after they were attacked by Islamic extremists in 2015, who killed 12 people inside.Associated Press reporters at the scene of Friday’s police operation saw officers flooding into the neighbourhood, near the Richard Lenoir subway station.Police cordoned off the area including the former Charlie Hebdo offices after a suspect package was noticed nearby, according the police official.They did not release the identities of the attacker or the wounded, who are in “absolutely urgent” condition, the official said.Prime Minister Jean Castex cut short a visit to a suburb north of Paris to head to the Interior Ministry to follow.
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