PARIS OLYMPICS SABOTAGE - Train Lines Targeted Causing Chaos Across France!

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PARIS OLYMPICS SABOTAGE - Train Lines Targeted Causing Chaos Across France!

Arsonists have carried out on France's high-speed train network causing major travel disruption ahead of the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.

With the games under way amid an unprecedented peacetime security operation, the state-owned railway operator SNCF said fires had been set at installations along the lines connecting the capital with cities such as Lille in the north, Bordeaux in the west and Strasbourg in the east. opening ceremony

It said timetables would be severely impacted all weekend and has urged all travellers to postpone their journeys.
Paris Olympics: Eurostar affected by 'acts of malice'

Eurostar has also asked passengers to cancel their trips if they can, amid ongoing disruption to its services, just as many families plan to head off on their summer holidays.

One in four Eurostar trains will be cancelled on Friday and over the weekend following on the French railway network, the company added.

Travellers at St Pancras international terminal had been informed there was a problem with overhead power supplies in France.

The disruption has particularly affected Paris's major Montparnasse station.
Services between France and Germany have also been affected by cancellations and delays.
France's intelligence and security forces have been "mobilised" in response to the according to Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

the country's sports minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said of the s: "I condemn them extremely strongly. It's just unacceptable.

"It's probably a large-scale sabotage with some malicious acts, probably coordinating."
Ms Oudea-Castera went on: "I'm angry and stressed. We are not going to let ourselves be destabilised by this."

When pressed if it could be the work of terrorists or even another nation, she said "possibly" - before pointing out it could also have been caused by protesters.

She added: "At the moment, we don't know. It could be French people. What's clear is that they are playing against the athletes."

Transport minister Patrice Vergriete said in a post on X that he "firmly condemns these criminal incidents" and that SNCF was working to restore services.

SNCF said the situation should last "at least all weekend" but that teams were already on site carrying out checks and beginning repairs.

The operator advised all its passengers to postpone their journeys and "not to go to the station".

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