Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE: Chaos as arson attack hits Paris rail network in sabotage attempt just hours before opening ceremony gets underway with all airports closed in French capital amid fears Putin could be behind strike

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Arson attacks ‘probably a large-scale sabotage’

France’s sports minister Amélie Oudéa-Castera (pictured below with French President Emmanuel Macron) has said the arson attacks on France’s rail network today were ‘probably coordinated’.

She told Sky News: ‘It’s probably a large-scale sabotage with some malicious acts, probably co-ordinating.

‘We’re still in the process of analysing all the impacts, accessing what we’re going to implement as solutions because it’s going to have impacts also over the weekend.’

Ms Oudéa-Castera also admitted the ‘malicious acts’ could be the work of Russia or of a terrorist group as well as ‘protesters or even French people’.

She said the arsonists were ‘playing against the side of the athletes, who have been working so hard, for so many years’.

She added: ‘I have a little bit of anger. We are not going to let ourselves be destabilised by this.’

French President Emmanuel Macron (2-R), President of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics Organizing Committee Tony Estanguet (2-L) and France's Minister for Sports and Olympic and Paralympic Games Amelie Oudea-Castera (C) visit the "Stade Tour Eiffel" in Champ-de-Mars in Paris, France, 24 July 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic games. The "Stade Tour Eiffel" will host beach volleyball and blind football games during the 2024 Paris Olympics. (Photo by Christophe PETIT TESSON / POOL / AFP) (Photo by CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Could Putin be behind the arson attack?

Fears are mounting that Moscow may be behind today’s ‘massive arson attack’ which has brought chaos to France’s rail network after an alleged Russian spy was arrested earlier this week.

Kirill Gryaznov (below), 40, was arrested on Wednesday and charged with working ‘with a foreign power to try and incite hostilities in France’ after being identified as working for the FSB, Vladimir Putin’s domestic intelligence agency.

Gryaznov – who denies any wrongdoing – is said to have boasted about turning the start of the Paris Olympics into ‘an opening ceremony like no other’.

Huge queues of traffic forming at Dover

Traffic has begun to queue at the Port of Dover in Kent this morning amid the ongoing travel chaos across the Channel.

Drivers are being warned to expect a ‘weekend of woe’ on the roads as millions of families embark on getaway journeys after many schools in England and Wales broke up for summer this week.

Traffic begins to queue at the Port of Dover in Kent as the busy summer travel period gets underway. Drivers are being warned to expect a "weekend of woe" on the roads as millions of families embark on getaway journeys after many schools in England and Wales broke up for summer this week. Picture date: Friday July 26, 2024. PA Photo. The RAC estimated that 13.8 million motorists in the UK will embark on leisure trips between Friday and Sunday. See PA story TRANSPORT Getaway. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire
Holidaymakers wait to board ferries at the Port of Dover in Kent as the busy summer travel period gets underway. Drivers are being warned to expect a "weekend of woe" on the roads as millions of families embark on getaway journeys after many schools in England and Wales broke up for summer this week. Picture date: Friday July 26, 2024. PA Photo. The RAC estimated that 13.8 million motorists in the UK will embark on leisure trips between Friday and Sunday. See PA story TRANSPORT Getaway. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire
Lorries queued up waiting to enter the Port of Dover in Kent as the busy summer travel period gets underway. Drivers are being warned to expect a "weekend of woe" on the roads as millions of families embark on getaway journeys after many schools in England and Wales broke up for summer this week. Picture date: Friday July 26, 2024. PA Photo. The RAC estimated that 13.8 million motorists in the UK will embark on leisure trips between Friday and Sunday. See PA story TRANSPORT Getaway. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

Eurostar trains cancelled and diverted

Several Eurostar trains to Paris have been cancelled and others have been diverted following the arson attacks today.

The rail operator, which runs international services from London St Pancras, confirmed its trains would be delayed because of the ongoing issues over the Channel.

Eurostar said that ‘all high-speed trains going to and coming from Paris are being diverted via the classic line today’.

It added: ‘This extends the journey time by around an hour-and-a-half. Several trains have been cancelled.

‘Eurostar’s teams are fully mobilised in stations, in the call centres, and onboard to ensure that all passengers are informed and can reach their destination.’

The company said customers were being informed via email, text and on the Eurostar website.

Any affected passengers can cancel or refund their tickets or modify their journey free of charge.

Passengers queue at the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras station in central London. French rail officials say several lines have been hit by "malicious acts" which have heavily disrupted services ahead of the Olympics. Picture date: Friday July 26, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story TRANSPORT Getaway. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire
Passengers at the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras station in central London. French rail officials say several lines have been hit by "malicious acts" which have heavily disrupted services ahead of the Olympics. Picture date: Friday July 26, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story TRANSPORT Getaway. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire

‘Massive arson attack’ on French rail network

As mentioned below, a ‘massive arson attack’ on France’s rail network has brought chaos to the start of the Paris Olympics today.

With just hours to go before the opening ceremony on the River Seine, fires were started at key installations, bringing trains to a halt and affecting around 800,00 passengers.

The Gare du Nord – the main Eurostar station in Paris – was hit by the attacks on the rail network, said a spokesman for SNCF, France’s rail operator.

This caused the cancellation of multiple services, including ones meant to be bringing sports fans into the French capital.

Read our full story below:

Welcome to our Olympics live blog

Morning all and welcome to MailOnline’s liveblog for the start of the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

The start of the world’s most coveted sporting event has not got off the best start as a ‘massive arson attack’ on France’s rail network has brought chaos across the country just hours before the opening ceremony.

We will bring you the latest updates as the day unfolds as thousands of sports fans are expected to descend on the capital amid the travel chaos.



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