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On 22 December 2014, Sébastien Sarron ran over ten pedestrians in his white van at the Christmas market of the French city of Nantes, before attempting suicide by stabbing himself. Ten people, including the suspect, suffered non-fatal injuries; one person, a man by the name of Virgile Porcher, was pronounced clinically dead the following day. In 2016, the Financial Times described this attack, the 21 December 2014 Dijon attack, and the 20 December 2014 Tours police station stabbing as "the first ISIS-linked attacks" in France.

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  • 2014 Nantes attack (en)
  • Atentado de Nantes de 2014 (es)
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  • On 22 December 2014, Sébastien Sarron ran over ten pedestrians in his white van at the Christmas market of the French city of Nantes, before attempting suicide by stabbing himself. Ten people, including the suspect, suffered non-fatal injuries; one person, a man by the name of Virgile Porcher, was pronounced clinically dead the following day. In 2016, the Financial Times described this attack, the 21 December 2014 Dijon attack, and the 20 December 2014 Tours police station stabbing as "the first ISIS-linked attacks" in France. (en)
  • El atentado de Nantes de 2014 se produjo el 22 de diciembre de 2014, cuando Sébastien Sarron pasó por encima de peatones en su furgoneta blanca en el mercado navideño de la ciudad francesa de Nantes, matando a una persona e hiriendo a otras diez, e intentó suicidarse apuñalándose.​ El ataque fue «aparentemente inspirado en un video» circulado por el Estado Islámico pidiendo a musulmanes franceses que atacaran a no musulmanes usando vehículos.​ (es)
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  • Virgile Porcher (en)
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  • The Place Royale Christmas market one year after the attack (en)
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  • , Nantes, France (en)
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  • Vehicular assault (en)
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  • Sébastien Sarron (en)
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  • On 22 December 2014, Sébastien Sarron ran over ten pedestrians in his white van at the Christmas market of the French city of Nantes, before attempting suicide by stabbing himself. Ten people, including the suspect, suffered non-fatal injuries; one person, a man by the name of Virgile Porcher, was pronounced clinically dead the following day. The attack came a day after a similar automotive attack on pedestrians in Dijon, as well as two days after a stabbing attack inside a police station in Joué-lès-Tours. Although the three attacks were treated as unrelated, the Government of France deployed 300 soldiers onto the nation's streets to heighten security afterwards. In 2016, the Financial Times described this attack, the 21 December 2014 Dijon attack, and the 20 December 2014 Tours police station stabbing as "the first ISIS-linked attacks" in France. (en)
  • El atentado de Nantes de 2014 se produjo el 22 de diciembre de 2014, cuando Sébastien Sarron pasó por encima de peatones en su furgoneta blanca en el mercado navideño de la ciudad francesa de Nantes, matando a una persona e hiriendo a otras diez, e intentó suicidarse apuñalándose.​ El ataque se produjo un día después de un ataque automovilístico similar contra peatones en Dijon, y dos días después de un ataque de puñaladas dentro de una estación de policía en Joué-lès-Tours. Aunque los tres ataques fueron tratados como no relacionados, el gobierno francés desplegó a 300 soldados en las calles de la nación para aumentar la seguridad.​ El ataque fue «aparentemente inspirado en un video» circulado por el Estado Islámico pidiendo a musulmanes franceses que atacaran a no musulmanes usando vehículos.​ (es)
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