France foils plan to attack Olympic Games football stadium

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France says it has foiled an attack targeting one of the football stadiums being used for this summer’s Olympic Games.

The country’s security forces arrested an 18-year-old from Chechnya earlier this month in the southeastern city of Saint-Etienne, interior minister Gerald Darmanin said.

According to investigators, the man was preparing an attack on the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne.

He planned to target spectators and police forces in order to “die and become a martyr”, the minister’s statement added.

The Paris Olympics will take place between 26 July and 11 August, and will be held under heavy security.

President Emmanuel Macron has said the opening ceremony could be scaled down if the security threat is deemed too high.

The Geoffroy-Guichard stadium is one of several venues to be used for the Olympics’ football tournament.

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Originally built in the 1930s, it has been used for major sporting and cultural events, including the 1998 World Cup and concerts, and has undergone several renovations.

Football matches will take place across various French cities before the final at the Stade de France on the outskirts of Paris.

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