A FRENCH teenager shot by cops was part of France's first ever all-female ISIS terror cell which planned to attack the Gare du Nord train station in Paris this week, it was alleged today.

Ines M. – whose full surname has not been revealed – was one of three women suspected of setting up a terror cell in Boussy-Saint-Antoine, south of the French capital.

The dramatic revelation came as the packed Gare du Nord was evacuated this evening as a bomb squad detonated a suspicious package with the city on high alert.

11 A woman with a hood covering her face is led from a building in Boussy-Saint-Antoine yesterday Credit: Getty Images

11 A man was seen being led along in cuffs by heavily armed, masked cops Credit: Getty Images

11 The iconic Notre Dame cathedral was one of the alleged targets of the terror plot Credit: Richard Calver

11 A handcuffed man can also be seen being led away after last night's raid Credit: Getty Images

The flat they were sharing was raided on Thursday evening, when the 19-year-old is accused of wounding an officer with a kitchen knife.

He is said to have suffered ‘a light shoulder wound’, while his alleged attacker was shot repeatedly before being evacuated to hospital, where her condition was said to be stable.

Today it emerged that the female jihadi cell – the first of its kind in France – had supposedly wanted to attack the Gare du Lyon in Paris, which is one of the busiest rail stations in Europe.

Police and officers from the DGSI, France’s counter-terrorism intelligence agency, had been on the trail of the trio since Sunday, when a car full of gas canisters was found parked in Paris.

There were fears it was going to be used in a terrorist attack on the nearby Notre Dame Cathedral, which ISIS has regularly threatened.

The Peugeot 607 belonged to Ines M.’s father and sources close to the case said she and her accomplices, aged 23 and 39, had tried to set it on fire before fleeing.

11 Explosions could be heard as cops opened fire on a 19-year-old terror suspect Credit: Reuters

11 The policeman who was stabbed is not in a life threatening condition Credit: Reuters

11 A Peugeot 607 was found with its lights flashing close to the landmark at the heart of the French capital Credit: AP:Associated Press

11 Armed police took part in the raid in Boussy-Saint Antoine Credit: Reuters

The terror suspect was said to have been carrying a ‘last testament’ in which she swore allegiance to ISIS.

The letter also pledged to avenge the death of Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, the ‘ISIS spokesman’ killed by a US drone last month, it was said.

Phone tapping by the French authorities is thought to have revealed that the three women were planning to attack the Boussy-Saint-Antoine station, as well as targeting police officers.

The two older women were today being questioned in a high security police station in Paris, while Ines M. is expected to be interviewed when her health improves.

The news comes as a second car filled with gas canisters was found near the southern city of Montpellier, according to local paper Midi Libre.

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Four other suspects – two brothers and their girlfriends – also remain in custody over the alleged Notre Dame plot.

A 34-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman have been held since Tuesday after being caught at a motorway service station close to the southern city of Orange.

The man’s brother and his girlfriend, both aged 26, were arrested late on Wednesday.

Seven gas canisters were found inside the Peugeot, as well as three containers petrol which could have been used to set the car on fire.

11 Three women - including the driver of the gas cylinder-filled car - were arrested Credit: Reuters

11 The suspects were described as 'fanatical and radicalised' Credit: Reuters

11 Two of the suspects are being quizzed, while a third remains in hospital after being shot Credit: AP

The Peugeot had no number plate but forensics experts are said to have found DNA belonging to the suspects.

Investigators have spent the past week raiding the homes of anybody who might be linked to them.

ISIS has threatened Notre Dame as part of its violent campaign against France for sending warplanes to bomb its bases in Syria and Iraq.

In May, Patrick Calvar, the head of France’s DGSI internal security agency, said he was confident the terror group would “reach the stage of car bombs”.

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