Three young women have been arrested in France suspected of planning a jihadist terror attack in Paris. The arrests come as France commemorates the 10th anniversary of the 2015 terror attacks.
The young women, aged 18, 19 and 21, were arrested in Lyon, Villeurbanne and Vierzon. They are suspected of planning a jihadist terror attack targeting a bar or concert venue in Paris.
According to French media and investigative sources, they had been exchanging messages about a violent attack in the French capital for several weeks. The three suspects were arrested as part of an investigation that began this summer.
One of the women, who is reportedly considered the leader and most radicalized, was first discovered through another person already under surveillance by intelligence services.
Her messages and contacts with the two other women have been under close surveillance since mid-summer.
The investigation is being led by France's National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office (PNAT).
Projet d’attentat contre des lieux festifs à #Paris : trois femmes radicalisées arrêtées.
Travail minutieux de la #DGSI, interpellations à Lyon, Villeurbanne et Vierzon.
Soutien à tous les policiers qui, dans l’ombre, empêchent le pire. #SoutienFDO
(Source RTL) pic.twitter.com/xMVdOy7owd— Officiers et Commissaires de police (@PoliceSCSI) November 8, 2025
Investigation and evidence
According to the investigation, the main suspect discussed topics including the price of a Kalashnikov-type automatic rifle and the manufacture of explosive belts. During a search, a note about preparations for a jihadist attack was also found.
The two other suspects have different backgrounds: one has mobility impairments and has lived in foster care, while the youngest is described as "naive" in some of her messages.
According to the investigation, the women met physically at least once, which strengthens suspicions that the group intended to carry out an attack.
During questioning, one of the women admitted that she may have been radicalized, but claims she has gradually abandoned jihadist ideology. All deny planning an attack.
According to French authorities, this is the sixth planned terrorist attack thwarted in France since the beginning of 2025.





