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Two dead, several injured in shooting in France's Nice

Valeria NickelDeutsche Presse Agentur
Two people are dead after a gunman opened fire in the French city of Nice. (EPA PHOTO)
Camera IconTwo people are dead after a gunman opened fire in the French city of Nice. (EPA PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Two people have been killed and six others injured in a shooting in the southern French coastal city of Nice.

The driver of an electric scooter stopped in front of a grocery store and opened fire with a pistol near a drug hotspot in the city, the public prosecutor said on Monday.

Seventeen shell casings were recovered at the scene. The shooter initially drove away and fled in a car parked nearby.

According to authorities, the shooting is directly linked to drug trafficking. The Les Moulins district is frequently the scene of violent crimes and is considered a problematic area.

The mayor of Nice, Éric Ciotti, said on X that three of the six injured were in serious condition, adding that three people were also "in shock".

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Ciotti called on the French government to provide the resources needed to address the situation in the Les Moulins district, criticising the staffing levels that the city has sorely lacked for years. He spoke of a "war" against drug trafficking.

An investigation has been launched, authorities said, including into suspected premeditated murder by an organised gang.

Three of the injured had prior convictions related to drug trafficking, prosecutors stated. Neither of the deceased had a criminal record.

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