Far-left extremists likely behind France rail sabotage according to minister as one person arrested

Ace Breaking News – UPDATE – France is leaning towards the likelihood that far-left extremists were behind last week’s sabotage of the country’s SNCF rail network – which coincided with the Olympic Games opening ceremony – French Interior Minister GĂ©rald Darmanin said on Monday. 

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SNCF employees work at the Gare Montparnasse train station in Paris on July 27, 2024, as France's high-speed rail network was hit by malicious acts disrupting the transport system.
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“We have identified the profiles of several people,” Darmanin told France2 TV, regarding the hunt for those saboteurs.

Far-left French anarchists have a history of targeting the train network with arson attacks.

The attacks were “deliberate, very precise, extremely well-targeted”, Darmanin said. “This is the traditional type of action of the ultra left,” he said.

But when asked whether the profiles that were identified were close to the far left, Darmanin said: “We must be cautious.”

He said “the question is to know whether they were manipulated” or acted “for their own benefit”.

“These are people who may be close to this movement,” the interior minister added.

A statement signed by “an unexpected delegation” was sent to several news media outlets expressing support for the sabotage and criticising the Olympic Games as being a “celebration of nationalism” and the oppression of peoples by nation states.

Darmanin said the statement was “something that resembles a claim”, but “we must be careful because it could be an opportunistic claim”.

Ultra-left activist arrested, media reports

French authorities arrested an ultra-left activist at a site belonging to national rail operator SNCF in northern France, a police source told AFP on Monday.

The man was detained at Oissel on Sunday and had access keys to SNCF technical premises, tools and literature linked to the ultra-left, said the source, asking not to be named. The suspect was placed in police custody for questioning in Rouen, the main city of France’s Normandy region.

In a separate incident, France’s telecoms network suffered isolated outages after being hit by acts of vandalism overnight, affecting some fixed and mobile services, junior minister for digital matters Marina Ferrari said on Monday on X.

“I condemn, in the strongest terms, these cowardly and irresponsible acts,” said Ferrari before thanking digital teams for repairing and restoring affected sites earlier Monday. 

Saboteurs struck France’s high-speed train network on Friday with pre-dawn attacks on signal substations and cables at critical points, causing travel chaos hours before the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics.

All trains were back up and running by Monday morning after teams worked around the clock over the weekend to fix the damage, Transport Minister Patrice Vergriete said on RTL radio.

Overall 800,000 people faced travel disruptions because of the attacks, including 100,000 people whose trains had to be cancelled outright, he said, adding the cost to the state-owned rail operator SNCF would be considerable.

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