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The knife attacker, who French President Emmanuel Macron called a terrorist, is dead.
The incident took place in Opera district of central Paris and the site was about 400 metres away from Paris Opera House, reports Xinhua.
The media wing of Daesh claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement published online.
Daesh did not provide proof to substantiate the claim and no authorities or security sources have yet verified the authenticity of the claim, CNN reported.
Macron said he salutes the courage of the police who "neutralied the terrorist" in the Paris knife attack, according to a tweet from his official account.
French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb denounced "heinous act" and praised police "composure" and swift reaction to neutralise the attacker.
France has become a major target of frequent terrorist attacks in recent years.
A wave of attacks, claimed by the Daesh, had broken several times the calm at home with the bloodiest was in Paris where a series of explosives and shootings left 130 victims in November of 2015.
In October 2017, French President Emmanuel Macron signed anti-terrorism law which he said was necessary to muscle security at home to combat high terrorism menace.
The bill enshrines emergency security rules into ordinary law that allow police will have more power to search, arrest without judge approval and restrict people movements and gathering.
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