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Near Bordeaux, town hall and schools receive terrorist threats

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Several schools and the town hall in Lormont, near Bordeaux, France, received threatening emails with terrorist motives overnight.
  • Authorities assessed the situation and decided to keep schools open with reinforced security measures.
  • Parents expressed concern on social media, questioning the timing of the information release.

The town of Lormont, located near Bordeaux, France, was targeted by multiple threatening emails with terrorist undertones during the night of Sunday to Monday. Several educational establishments within the commune, as well as the town hall itself, received messages containing threats of terror-motivated attacks.

Following these reports, the national police and the National Education system conducted a joint assessment of the situation. Despite the threats, officials decided to maintain all schools in the town open. The municipality issued a statement on Monday confirming that children were being welcomed normally at all city schools.

Enhanced vigilance measures have been implemented by law enforcement around the affected schools. The town hall stated its full commitment to ensuring the safety and security of students while the threat is being investigated and resolved. No suspicious elements have been observed thus far.

The incident sparked considerable reaction among parents on social media platforms. Some voiced their anxiety and expressed regret that they were not informed about the situation earlier. The heightened security presence remains in effect around the school premises.

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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.