As a result of the attack 31-year-old Tunisian killed 84 people and more than 200 were wounded Photo: PAP / EPA / OLIVIER ANRIGO
This is the reaction of the authorities to attack July 14 in Nice, which killed 84 people.
– We will increase the presence of security forces throughout the country – he said interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve after a meeting of heads of departments of power in Paris.
he added that the mobilization of reservists is to cover the holiday season, because only then can they go on temporary duty in the police and gendarmerie.
– I would like to launch a new appeal to all French patriots of joining the reserves – stressed the head of the Interior Ministry.
the body of a reserve now has 9 thousand. military police reservists and 3 thousand. police reservists. Maybe it join any French citizen aged 18-65 years who want to support the operation of the services responsible for order and security. Volunteers are trained, and their contracts provide for a maximum of 90 days per year of paid service, during which they are not armed.
Cazeneuve said that today in response to the terrorist threat streets of French cities guarding 53 thousand. police, 36 thousand. gendarmes and 10 thousand. soldiers.
After the coup in Nice, French President Francois Hollande for a further three months extended the state of emergency introduced in November 2015, after the attacks in Paris, which killed 130 people.
“the city is still in shock”
Life in Nice is slowly returning to normal after Thursday’s bombing. Still, it is a city struggling with a great tragedy. In the attack, 31-year-old Tunisian 84 people were killed and over 200 were injured.
The owners of local restaurants and cafes admit that they have fewer customers than usual. Some tourists canceled their arrivals because of the attack, others accelerated departure.
– Very slowly return to normal. The city is still in shock. He comes to us fewer people. We’ll see how long it takes – says Fred, the owner of a cafe in the city center.
Aurelien, the seller of souvenirs also admits that he has less traffic. – But we’re working on, we have to move on. Our shop will remain open. We do what we can to life in our beautiful city back to normal – Aurelien said.
On Saturday the main promenade in Nice, where the attack occurred is largely open to visitors and residents. – I look at the promenade and discover it anew with a heavy heart, for I will not be the same place as before – said one of the inhabitants of Nice.
two days, the promenade is a place of memory of the victims. In its various parts are submitted flowers and candles inflammation.
Source: Storyful / x-news
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