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    Vandalism disrupts French rail service before Olympics

    July 27, 20242 Mins Read
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    French intelligence agencies are actively investigating a series of deliberate vandalism incidents on the country’s premier high-speed train routes, officials confirmed today. The disruption, which includes three arson attacks damaging crucial infrastructure, has severely impacted transportation across France, notably on the eve of the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    Vandalism disrupts French rail service before Olympics

    Security measures have intensified following the sabotage, which targeted the high-speed TGV network operated by SNCF, France’s national rail company. The vandalism occurred late last night and involved the destruction of cabling boxes at strategic points, disrupting major routes including those between Paris and Lille, and other key connections across eastern and western France.

    Transport Minister Patrice Vergriete announced that the attacks were sophisticated and coordinated, hinting at a knowledgeable perpetrator. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal echoed this sentiment on social media, labeling the incidents as “acts of sabotage” meticulously planned to paralyze transportation. He confirmed the mobilization of national intelligence services to trace the origins and apprehend those responsible.

    The impact of the disruptions is widespread, with SNCF reporting over 800,000 passengers affected. The company also stated that service alterations and cancellations are expected to continue throughout the weekend as repairs are undertaken. In response to the chaos, the rail operator has been in direct communication with travelers, advising them to delay unnecessary travel and offering refunds and exchanges for impacted tickets.

    Speculation about the potential perpetrators is rife. Authorities have mentioned far-left anarchists and foreign entities as possible culprits, with recent arrests adding weight to concerns about attempts to destabilize the upcoming Olympic Games. President Emmanuel Macron had previously noted potential threats from foreign adversaries aimed at disrupting the international event.

    In London, passengers bound for France via the Eurostar at St. Pancras station have been advised of likely delays. Similarly, German rail operator Deutsche Bahn has indicated potential cancellations and significant delays on routes to France due to the vandalism. As France prepares to host its first Summer Olympics in a century, the attacks have drawn condemnation from various government officials, emphasizing the broader implications of such disruptions on national security and the symbolic peace of the Olympic Games. Additional security personnel have been deployed across major train stations in Paris to fortify safety and reassure the public and international visitors.

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