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The Latest: French police step up hunt for Strasbourg gunman

2018-12-13 23:03 Last Updated At:23:10

The Latest on the attack on a Christmas market in Strasbourg, France (all times local):

4 p.m.

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French police forces take position in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

The Latest on the attack on a Christmas market in Strasbourg, France (all times local):

A French police forces takes position in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

One French police official said security forces, including the elite Raid squad, are taking action on Thursday based on a "supposition only" that the suspect, 29-year-old Cherif Chekkat, could be hiding in a nearby building. The official could not be identified because he was not allowed to disclose details on the investigation.

French police forces block a street during an operation in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

— By Elaine Ganley

A Police investigation sticker is seen next to a bullet hole in the streets, following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

More than 700 officers were involved Thursday in the manhunt for 29-year-old Cherif Chekatt, who had a long criminal record and had been flagged for extremism, government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux told CNews television.

A Police investigation sticker is seen next to a bullet hole in the streets, following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

A Police investigation sticker is seen next to a bullet hole in the streets, following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

French police officers patrol in the streets, nest to a bullet hole following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

French police officers patrol in the streets, nest to a bullet hole following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

Heavily armed German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

Heavily armed German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

Heavily armed German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

Heavily armed German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

AP journalists and a French police official say a police operation is going on in the Strasbourg neighborhood where a suspected Christmas market gunman was last seen.

French police forces take position in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

French police forces take position in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

One French police official said security forces, including the elite Raid squad, are taking action on Thursday based on a "supposition only" that the suspect, 29-year-old Cherif Chekkat, could be hiding in a nearby building. The official could not be identified because he was not allowed to disclose details on the investigation.

Authorities said a taxi driver dropped Chekkat off Tuesday evening in the Neudorf neighborhood, south of the eastern French city's center, after the shooting near the Christmas market. He is believed to be the gunman who left three dead and 13 wounded in an attack that night.

Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking in Brussels where he is attending a European summit, said Interior minister Christophe Castaner will travel to Strasbourg on Thursday evening.

A French police forces takes position in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

A French police forces takes position in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

— By Elaine Ganley

10:30 a.m.

French security forces are trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman "dead or alive" as the city in eastern France mourned with flowers and lit candles left at the site of the attack near its famous Christmas market.

French police forces block a street during an operation in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

French police forces block a street during an operation in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. French security forces were trying to catch the suspected Strasbourg gunman dead or alive as the city of Strasbourg was still in mourning with candles lit and flowers left at the site of Tuesday's attack near the Christmas market.(AP PhotoJean-Francois Badias)

More than 700 officers were involved Thursday in the manhunt for 29-year-old Cherif Chekatt, who had a long criminal record and had been flagged for extremism, government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux told CNews television.

Asked about instructions given to police forces, Griveaux said the focus was on catching the suspect "as soon as possible," no matter whether he was dead or alive, and "put an end to the manhunt."

Chekatt allegedly shouted "God is great!" in Arabic and sprayed gunfire during Tuesday's rampage near Strasbourg's Christmas market, which left three people dead and wounded 13 others.

A Police investigation sticker is seen next to a bullet hole in the streets, following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

A Police investigation sticker is seen next to a bullet hole in the streets, following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

A Police investigation sticker is seen next to a bullet hole in the streets, following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

A Police investigation sticker is seen next to a bullet hole in the streets, following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

French police officers patrol in the streets, nest to a bullet hole following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

French police officers patrol in the streets, nest to a bullet hole following an attack killing three persons and wounding at least 13, in Strasbourg, eastern France, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police union officials identified the suspected assailant as Frenchman Cherif Chekatt, a 29-year-old with a thick police record for crimes including armed robbery and monitored as a suspected religious radical by the French intelligence services. (AP PhotoChristophe Ena)

German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

Heavily armed German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

Heavily armed German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

Heavily armed German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

Heavily armed German police officers check cars at the border between Strasbourg, France, and Kehl, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 when French security forces try to catch the suspected shooter dead or alive, two days after an attack near Strasbourg's Christmas market. (Sebastian Gollnowdpa via AP)

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — A top European Union military officer said that a frigate that’s part of an EU mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels on Thursday morning.

Austrian Gen. Robert Brieger, who is chair of the EU’s military committee, said that it would be crucial for the bloc to “conserve resources” over the long haul because the threat posed by Houthi attacks “will not disappear” due to its connection to the Israel-Hamas war.

“The task given to the military is simply to protect merchant ships and to show the public that the European Union is not willing to accept a terrorist organization will interrupt the freedom of movement at sea,” Brieger said.

Brieger said that he’s asking EU members to provide the necessary resources to the EU mission dubbed Aspides — Greek for “shields.”

He said that it’s the first time that the EU has launched a naval operation in a hostile environment that's twice the size of the 27-nation bloc, calling it a “litmus test” that the bloc will pass successfully.

The commander of an EU naval mission in the Red Sea, Greek Rear Adm. Vasilios Gryparis, wants to significantly increase its size to better defend against possible attacks by Houthi rebels based in Yemen. Nineteen of the 27 EU nations are involved in the mission, but only four frigates are patrolling an area twice the size of the bloc.

The EU mission was established in February to defend civilian vessels and doesn't take part in any military strikes. The southern part of the Red Sea is deemed a high-risk zone.

Iran-backed Houthi rebels, which control much of Yemen’s north and west, launched a campaign of drone and missile attacks on shipping in the Red Sea in November. They have also fired missiles toward Israel, although those have largely fallen short or been intercepted.

The attacks have hit maritime trade to Egypt and Europe, with only around half the usual number of ships moving through the area. It’s added up to two weeks of transit time for vessels that want to avoid the Suez Canal, hiking transport costs and shipping insurance.

The rebels have described their campaign as an effort to pressure Israel to end the wear. The ships targeted by the Houthis, however, largely have had little or no connection to Israel, the U.S. or other nations involved in the war.

Their campaign has continued despite more than two months of U.S.-led retaliatory airstrikes.

General Robert Brieger, chairman of the EU's Military Committee talks to the media during a press conference after a meeting with the Cyprus national guard chief Georgios Tsitsikostas at the Defense Ministry in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The European Union's top military official says a frigate that's part of an EU military mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping has destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels. Brieger said the downing of the drone took place Thursday morning. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

General Robert Brieger, chairman of the EU's Military Committee talks to the media during a press conference after a meeting with the Cyprus national guard chief Georgios Tsitsikostas at the Defense Ministry in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The European Union's top military official says a frigate that's part of an EU military mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping has destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels. Brieger said the downing of the drone took place Thursday morning. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

General Robert Brieger, chairman of the EU's Military Committee talks to the media during a press conference after a meeting with the Cyprus national guard chief Georgios Tsitsikostas at the Defense Ministry in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The European Union's top military official says a frigate that's part of an EU military mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping has destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels. Brieger said the downing of the drone took place Thursday morning. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

General Robert Brieger, chairman of the EU's Military Committee talks to the media during a press conference after a meeting with the Cyprus national guard chief Georgios Tsitsikostas at the Defense Ministry in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The European Union's top military official says a frigate that's part of an EU military mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping has destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels. Brieger said the downing of the drone took place Thursday morning. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

General Robert Brieger, chairman of the EU's Military Committee talks to the media during a press conference after a meeting with the Cyprus national guard chief Georgios Tsitsikostas at the Defense Ministry in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The European Union's top military official says a frigate that's part of an EU military mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping has destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels. Brieger said the downing of the drone took place Thursday morning. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

General Robert Brieger, chairman of the EU's Military Committee talks to the media during a press conference after a meeting with the Cyprus national guard chief Georgios Tsitsikostas at the Defense Ministry in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The European Union's top military official says a frigate that's part of an EU military mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping has destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels. Brieger said the downing of the drone took place Thursday morning. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

General Robert Brieger, chairman of the EU's Military Committee talks to the media during a press conference after a meeting with the Cyprus national guard chief Georgios Tsitsikostas at the Defense Ministry in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The European Union's top military official says a frigate that's part of an EU military mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping has destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels. Brieger said the downing of the drone took place Thursday morning. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

General Robert Brieger, chairman of the EU's Military Committee talks to the media during a press conference after a meeting with the Cyprus national guard chief Georgios Tsitsikostas at the Defense Ministry in capital Nicosia, Cyprus, on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The European Union's top military official says a frigate that's part of an EU military mission in the Red Sea to protect merchant shipping has destroyed a drone launched from an area in Yemen controlled by Houthi rebels. Brieger said the downing of the drone took place Thursday morning. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

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