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'WE HEARD GUNFIRE'

Terrified witnesses describe confusion and fear after man armed with a machete is gunned down outside Louvre in ‘terror attack’

One local describes how they barricaded themselves inside a shop when they heard gunfire ring out

WITNESSES described a scene of panic and confusion after a machete-wielding knifeman attacked a French soldier at The Louvre art gallery in Paris.

The attacker was blasted five times in the stomach after "lightly wounding" the soldier.

 Tourists described a scene of confusion in the basement of The Louvre as they were rushed into a sealed room as police dealt with a knife attacker at the iconic gallery
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Tourists described a scene of confusion in the basement of The Louvre as they were rushed into a sealed room as police dealt with a knife attacker at the iconic gallery
 Tourists were shepherded out by heavily-armed police as authorities began to evacuate the gallery
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Tourists were shepherded out by heavily-armed police as authorities began to evacuate the galleryCredit: EPA

Terrified tourists were immediately rushed into the basement as authorities feared an attack on one of the city's most popular attractions.

The man behind the attack was an Egyptian who had entered France just days ago, according to reports.

Sources close to the investigation think he travelled to France at the end of January, Reuters said.

The knifeman was this afternoon named as 29-year-old, Abdallah E-H, .

One American student described the panic and confusion earlier as guests realised they were caught up in an attack.

Speaking to The Sun from the gallery, Taylor Walstrum, 21, said: "There is lots of shouting from staff. People are restless. Lots of pacing.

"The security has checked bags. Everyone is sitting around trying to contact relatives and stay updated.

"We're in a lower level room with no open view windows. They have told us the room is secure."

One local shop worker described how he heard gunfire nearby.

The 19-year-old man, who asked not to be named said: "We heard gunfire and reacted immediately – shutting down the grills in front of the shop, and retreating into the back.

"You always hear about the possibility of terrorism, especially in the area around the Louvre, but this was the real thing."

 Dozens of police surrounded the gallery in central Paris this morning
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Dozens of police surrounded the gallery in central Paris this morning
 A soldier blasted a knife-wielding attacker in the stomach five times at the Louvre
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A soldier blasted a knife-wielding attacker in the stomach five times at the LouvreCredit: Reuters
 Dozens of police and soldiers were at the gallery soon after the attack was reported
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Dozens of police and soldiers were at the gallery soon after the attack was reportedCredit: Getty Images

Tourists were later pictured being shepherded out of the gallery in small groups by heavily armed French police.

John O’Shea, a 52-year-old Canadian who was caught up in the drama with his wife and young son, said: "We’ve been told to leave – it’s very frightening.

"Everybody is talking terrorism, but we really don’t know what’s going on. Apparently a number of shots were fired."

Restaurant worker Sanae Hadraoui, 32, was waiting for breakfast at the Louvre's restaurant complex when she heard the first gunshot, followed by another and then a couple more.

"I hear a shot. Then a second shot. Then maybe two more. I hear people screaming, "Evacuate! Evacuate!"

"They told us to evacuate. I told my colleagues at the McDonald's. We went downstairs and then took the emergency exit."

Lance Manus, 71, from Albany, New York, said: "There were announcements, then the security guards started running all over the place and after a short period they started gathering everybody up and getting them to one side of the building."


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