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[–] derram ago
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' The men, born in 1993 and 1987, of French nationality, had the intention of committing an attack on French soil within the next few days, he said. '
'Four men and a woman were arrested in three areas of the country and four weapons were recovered, the office of Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins said. '
'In mid-April, two men arrested in Marseilles were accused of preparing an "imminent violent attack" in the run-up the presidential election, French Interior Minister Matthias Fekl told CNN's French affiliate, BFM. The arrests "took place as part of an investigation by the anti-terrorist section of Paris public prosecutor's office," Fekl said. ', "Independent centrist Emmanuel Macron is edging towards the Élysée Palace, but the frontrunner still faces challenges ahead of Sunday's second-round vote against far-right National Front rival, Marine Le Pen."
'No other details were available. '
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