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No signs truck attacker linked to extremist network: France

Bernard Cazeneuve said on Monday on RTL radio that while the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the Bastille Day attack, the driver may have been motivated by IS messages but not necessarily coordinating with a larger network. Cazeneuve says: “These links for now have not been established by the investigation.”  Authorities say Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, a Tunisian living in Nice, had become recently and rapidly radicalised.

Cazeneuve said 59 people are still hospitalised after the attack Thursday, 29 of them in intensive care, out of 308 people injured overall. Many of the dead and injured were children watching a fireworks display with families. 
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