Hours before the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris, the French railway company SNCF reported on Friday that the high-speed TGV network had been targeted by a series of “malicious acts” designed to disrupt the system.
SNCF advised all travelers to delay their trips. Repairs were in progress, but disruptions were expected to continue until at least the end of the weekend. Trains were being sent back to their starting points.
“Last night, SNCF suffered several acts of vandalism on the Atlantic, Northern, and Eastern high-speed lines. Fires were deliberately set to damage our facilities,” SNCF said in a statement.
France’s Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said that “intelligence services and law enforcement agencies” have been “mobilized” following the arson attacks on the railway lines. He stated that officers had been instructed to “find and punish the people responsible for these criminal acts.” He described the impact on the rail network as “massive and serious.”
He also mentioned that the “acts of sabotage” were carried out in a “planned and coordinated way.”
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