Two assailants have been "neutralised" by police after a hostage-taking in a church in the northern city of Rouen, the interior ministry said tonight.
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve was on his way to the scene of the crime, which comes with France on edge after the Bastille Day massacre which left 84 people dead in Nice.
Earlier, two men armed with knives took several people hostage in a church in a town in France's northern Normandy region, it emerged.
Between four and six people were being held by the assailants in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, near the city of Rouen.
At least one hostage, a priest, was killed, a police source said.