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Atentado en Niza: camión atropella a una multitud, dejando cerca de 80 muertos

© REUTERS / Eric GaillardSoldados franceses en la calle donde un camión atropelló a decenas de personas
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Un camión atropelló en la noche del jueves a una multitud en la ciudad francesa de Niza, dejando un saldo de más de 75 muertos, informó el alcalde de la ciudad, Christian Estrosi.

El número de muertos en el atropello de una multitud por un camión en Niza aumentó hasta 77, señaló en la madrugada de este viernes el alcalde de la ciudad francesa, Christian Estrosi, al calificar lo ocurrido como un 'atentado'.

© REUTERS / Eric GaillardFrench police forces and forensic officers stand next to a truck July 15, 2016 that ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday on the Promenade des Anglais killing at least 60 people in Nice, France, July 14. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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French police forces and forensic officers stand next to a truck July 15, 2016 that ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday on the Promenade des Anglais killing at least 60 people in Nice, France, July 14. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
© REUTERS / Eric GaillardATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH - A body is seen on the ground July 15, 2016 after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH - A body is seen on the ground July 15, 2016 after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH - An injured individual is seen on the ground after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
© REUTERS / Eric GaillardATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH - Bodies are seen on the ground July 15, 2016 after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH - Bodies are seen on the ground July 15, 2016 after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
© REUTERS / Eric GaillardFrench soldiers and police secure the area after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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French soldiers and police secure the area after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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People react in the French Riviera town of Nice on July 15, 2016, after a van drove into a crowd watching a fireworks display. At least 60 people were killed when a truck ploughed into a crowd watching a Bastille Day fireworks display in the southern French resort of Nice, prosecutors said early on July 15. Nice prosecutor Jean-Michel Pretre said the truck drove two kilometres (1.3 miles) through a large crowd that was watching the fireworks.
© AFP 2023 / Valery HacheRescue workers help an injured woman to get in a ambulance on July 15, 2016, after a truck drove into a crowd watching a fireworks display in the French Riviera town of Nice. A truck ploughed into a crowd in the French resort of Nice on July 14, leaving at least 60 dead and scores injured in an "attack" after a Bastille Day fireworks display, prosecutors said on July 15.
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Rescue workers help an injured woman to get in a ambulance on July 15, 2016, after a truck drove into a crowd watching a fireworks display in the French Riviera town of Nice. A truck ploughed into a crowd in the French resort of Nice on July 14, leaving at least 60 dead and scores injured in an "attack" after a Bastille Day fireworks display, prosecutors said on July 15.
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French police forces and forensic officers stand next to a truck July 15, 2016 that ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday on the Promenade des Anglais killing at least 60 people in Nice, France, July 14. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH - An injured individual is seen on the ground after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH - Bodies are seen on the ground July 15, 2016 after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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French soldiers and police secure the area after at least 30 people were killed in Nice, France, when a truck ran into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday July 14, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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People react in the French Riviera town of Nice on July 15, 2016, after a van drove into a crowd watching a fireworks display. At least 60 people were killed when a truck ploughed into a crowd watching a Bastille Day fireworks display in the southern French resort of Nice, prosecutors said early on July 15. Nice prosecutor Jean-Michel Pretre said the truck drove two kilometres (1.3 miles) through a large crowd that was watching the fireworks.
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Rescue workers help an injured woman to get in a ambulance on July 15, 2016, after a truck drove into a crowd watching a fireworks display in the French Riviera town of Nice. A truck ploughed into a crowd in the French resort of Nice on July 14, leaving at least 60 dead and scores injured in an "attack" after a Bastille Day fireworks display, prosecutors said on July 15.
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El diputado Éric Ciotti, habla de "75 muertos y 15 heridos en grave estado de salud". Según el subprefecto de los Alpes Marítimos, Sébastien Humbert, citado por BFMTV, el ataque provocó también un centenar de heridos.

El camión usado en el ataque anduvo más de dos kilómetros, informó la procuraduría local. Según medios locales, el conductor abrió fuego contra la multitud tras salir del vehículo. También se informa que el conductor del camión era una persona procedente de Túnez y residente en Niza.

En el camión que arrolló a decenas de personas fueron encontradas armas de fuego y granadas, confirmó Christian Estrosi, alcalde de la ciudad. Además, "el conductor le disparó a la multitud, de acuerdo al policía que lo mató", dijo Estrosi a la televisora BFM TV, y subrayo que el camión era conducido por una persona con "un comportamiento completamente premeditado".

​"Aún no se puede calificar el suceso como un acto terrorista— aseguró Jean-Michel Prêtre, fiscal de Niza—. Pero al mismo tiempo todo parece indicar que esa versión es la más plausible" 

"Se trata de la peor tragedia en la historia de Niza (…)", escribió en Twitter Christian Estrosi, alcalde de Niza.

"El horror en Niza", se lee en la primera página de la edición especial de Le Parisien, principal diario de París.

​El trágico suceso tuvo lugar hacia las 22.30 locales (20.30 GMT) en el Paseo de los Ingleses durante unos fuegos artificiales con motivo de la Toma de la Bastilla, la fiesta nacional que se celebra en Francia el 14 de julio; el conductor del camión fue abatido en un tiroteo con policías.

El alcalde de la ciudad, Christian Estrosi, se encuentra reunido con su equipo, supervisando lo ocurrido.

El expresidente Sarkozy expresó su "infinita tristeza" y su "solidaridad" con los habitantes de Niza en su cuenta de Twitter.

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