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France to deploy 15,000 troops, police to boost security at ‘sensitive’ sites

Fresh measures after an emergency meeting called by President Francois Hollande to boost security at Jewish schools, as gunman ‘likely had accomplice’

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French soldiers, among the 10,000 put on the streets, patrol in front of the Eiffel Tower. Photo: AFP

France announced an unprecedented deployment of thousands of troops and police to bolster security at “sensitive” sites including Jewish schools on Monday, the day after marches that drew nearly four million people across the country.

“We have decided ... to mobilise 10,000 men to protect sensitive sites in the whole country from tomorrow [Tuesday] evening,” Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said after an emergency security meeting.

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France to deploy thousands to protect Jewish, "sensitive sites"

“This is the first time that our troops have been mobilised to such an extent on our own soil,” he added.

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French soldiers secure the access to a Jewish school in Paris as part of the highest level of "Vigipirate" security plan.  Jewish schools and synagogues in France have been promised extra protection. Photo: Reuters
French soldiers secure the access to a Jewish school in Paris as part of the highest level of "Vigipirate" security plan. Jewish schools and synagogues in France have been promised extra protection. Photo: Reuters
Ahead of the meeting, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said one of the attackers, Amedy Coulibaly, who gunned down a policewoman and four Jewish shoppers at a kosher supermarket, likely received help from others.
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