Seven people have been detained connected with an attack outside the former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, BBC reports.
AS BBC says, a man armed with a meat cleaver wounded two people in the attack on Friday.
The main suspect, identified as an 18-year-old man of Pakistani origin, was arrested near the scene. Police said six others were in custody and being questioned.
The attack is being treated as a terrorist incident, BBC says.
Interior Minister GĂ©rald Darmanin said it was "clearly an act of Islamist terrorism." He said police had underestimated the threat level in the area.
The attack came as a high-profile trial was underway of 14 people accused of helping two jihadists carry out the 2015 attack on Charlie Hebdo.
Charlie Hebdo vacated its offices after the 2015 attack, and a television production company now uses the building.
The two victims of Friday's attack have not been officially named, but police said they were a man and woman who worked at the production company.
Prime Minister Jean Castex told reporters that their lives were not in danger.