Lyon attack: ‘Parcel bomb’ explosion in France injures at least seven

Seven people have been injured in an explosion believed to be a “parcel bomb” in Lyon, France.

No deaths have been reported, but injuries from the bomb caused minor injuries according to a report. A young girl was among those injured.

The explosion went off on Victor-Hugo Street outside the bakery chain store Brioche Dorée.

French President Emmanuel Macron said the bomb was an “attack” and sent thoughts for the injured.

“It’s not for me to give a toll but it appears there are no casualties. There have been injuries, so obviously I’m thinking of these injured and their families,” Macron said.

Le Progrès, a French newspaper based in Lyon, said the parcel bomb was filled with nuts, bolts, and screws.

Reports say a man riding a bicycle dropped the “parcel” off in front of the bakery minutes before it went off.

Soldiers have blocked off streets as an investigation has started.

This is a developing story.

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