A man has been decapitated and dozens more injured at a gas product factory in France by terrorists carrying Islamist banners.The attack took place at the headquarters of Air Products, in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, near Grenoble, in the south east of the country.
The attack is believed to have been accompanied by several explosions on the site, caused by 'gas bombs' being ignited, causing many of the injuries.
The murdered man's head is understood to have been found 30 feet away from his body, hanging on the factory's fence. The dead man's head was covered in Arabic 'inscriptions' before being placed on the fence, according to local journalists at the scene.
Local media reported that a 30-year-old man 'known to security services' has already been arrested at the scene, telling police officers that he is a member of the Islamic State terror group.
Witnesses at the scene claimed there more than one man was involved in the attack and that the perpetrators were carrying Islamist flags.
Two men were seen driving into the main gate soon after 10am, before driving around in circles throwing gas cylinders around the main yard.
One of the men then jumped out of the car, according to local prosecuting sources, and then 'decapitated a man'.
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