EU Paris Olympics hit by coordinated arson attacks across high speed train network


France’s rail network has been’paralysed’ by a series of co-ordinated arson attacks today, affecting nearly a million people travelling to the Olympic games.

Flames engulfed train tracks at ‘strategic points’ across the country – with hours to go before the Opening Ceremony on the River Seine in Paris.

Gare du Nord, where the Eurostar stops in Paris, is also affected by the attacks on the rail network, said a spokesperson for SNCF, the national state-owned railway company in the country.

Eurostar customers at London St Pancras, which travels directly to Paris, have been been told to cancel their trips where possible while the situation resolves itself.

Trains to neighbouring Belgium and to London under the English Channel have also been affected, with warnings for people to delay their travel.

Three fires were reported near the tracks of the French Atlantique, Nord and Est high-speed lines by local media.

Lines in the west, north and east of France were also targeted, resulting in chaos.
The attacks have happened throughout France
Eurostar said in a statement: ‘Due to co-ordinated acts of malice in France, affecting the high-speed line between Paris and Lille, all high-speed trains going to and coming from Paris are being diverted via the classic line today Friday July 26.

‘This extends the journey time by around an hour-and-a-half. Several trains have been cancelled.

‘Eurostar’s teams are fully mobilised in stations, in the call centres, and onboard to ensure that all passengers are informed and can reach their destination.

‘We encourage our customers to postpone their trip if possible.’

The British Olympic Association confirmed that only two athletes were scheduled to arrive on Friday and had been subject to minor delays.

Yo and Beatrix, who are returning to their home in Antwerp after a romantic two-day getaway in Paris, are among the hundreds of people stranded at Gare du Nord. The couple have stationed themselves in front of the schedule board and are watching the delay of their Eurostar to Amsterdam grow – 20 minutes, then 30 and now 50.

Armed with all the patience in the world, they are still waiting for an update from Eurostar.

Speaking to Metro UK about the delays, Yo criticised how the disruptions are being handled. He said: ‘We have received zero updated. Nil. We have to go back today as it is Beatrix’ birthday on Sunday and we have a lot of family travelling to Antwerp to celebrate with us. I have experience travelling with Eurostar for business and this does not surprise me at all. It has happened before.’

Maxi and her 12-year-old daughter Iva are in a similar situation. Their train to Cologne was supposed to depart at 9.55am Paris time, but it has now been delayed by another hour and a half.

The mum fears that the delays will continue throughout the day. But she keeps positive, telling Metro UK: ‘At least it is not a terrorist attack.’ Maxi has already looked at the price of renting a car to drive to Cologne but it starts at 1,000 euros.

Beyond the opening ceremony in Paris, transport minister Patrice Vergriete said the ‘criminal actions will compromise the holiday departures of many French people.’

Teams are ‘on site to carry out the diagnosis and begin repairs’ on train lines, but the disruptions ‘should last at least all weekend’.

Amélie Oudéa-Castera, France’s sports minister, has said it is unclear who carried out arson attacks on France’s high-speed train network.

Speaking to Sky News, the minister said the attacks were ‘probably a large-scale sabotage’ and were likely co-ordinated.

The minister refused to rule out Russian interference, but said it was also possible French nationals had carried out the attacks.

‘I have a little bit of anger. We are not going to let ourselves be destabilised by this,’ Oudéa-Castera told the broadcaster.

She said the perpetrators were ‘playing against the side of the athletes, who have been working so hard, for so many years’, and that the Opening Ceremony this evening would be fine as the government had ‘anticipated everything’.

At least 800,000 people have been affected by the series of attacks.
 
This is way too elaborate for a JSO stunt and clogging up train lines is counter intuitive for them anyway.
I'm guessing it's white pro-Hamas faggots. They're willing to do unhinged shit but they don't have the balls to engage in physical harm.
Starting to come around to this point of view.
 
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Why would you have the Olympics in a shithole like Paris?
It’s so expensive that the host country (host as in parasite also) loses money on it.

So the only places willing to host are places backwards enough to light money on fire thinking having niggers run will make their country look prominent on the world stage.

Like how remote work has forever changed the need for curries and San franshitsco and jew york city are still in denial (with rent prices to match), you still have loser countries stuck in the old world and fighting the last war (of influence).
 
It’s so expensive that the host country (host as in parasite also) loses money on it.

So the only places willing to host are places backwards enough to light money on fire thinking having niggers run will make their country look prominent on the world stage.

Like how remote work has forever changed the need for curries and San franshitsco and jew york city are still in denial (with rent prices to match), you still have loser countries stuck in the old world and fighting the last war (of influence).
Wow. None of that made sense.
 
Unironically because no-one else wanted it. Everyone but Paris and LA pulled out of the bidding process, so they cut a deal where Paris hosts this one, and LA the next.
If the Olympic Committee wasn't FIFA-tier corrupt maybe they'd just permanently base it in Athens/Greece.
Cities hate having to build up all that sporting infrastructure that never gets used again, Greece could use the regular tourism dollars, everyone wins except IOC fat cats pocketing bribes from desperate politicians who want a feather in their cap and don't have enough pattern recognition skills to recognize it pretty much always blows up in the host city's face.
 
I've only ever seen the religion of peace crying and whining about some fucking river in France where Moroccans or Algerians or something were drowned. Probably religion of peace.
 
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Isn't this the country that planned to shit in the river in protest of the Olympics or were they protesting something else with shitting in the river?

At first I thought in any other country, this would be considered a terrorist event. But since its France, and they wanted to collectively shit in a river in protest, I can see just... the French people trying this as it seems not to be targeted at humans but infrastructure to prevent the ceremony in some way.

If this happened in New York, I don't think they'd call it "malice".
 
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