Jihadists carrying Islamic State flags rammed a factory with a car near Grenoble, France on Friday right before decapitating a man then spiking his head on a nearby fence post.

The severed head even had Arabic writing etched on and was framed by a couple of jihadist banners.

According to French President Francois Hollande, two other people were hurt in explosions that went off at the factory.

Strangely enough, this attack occurred almost right after reports out of Tunisia that a gunman attacked tourists at a resort synonymous for entertaining vacationing Brits.

More on the attack in France from Sky News:

The explosions in France were triggered when two attackers deliberately crashed a car into gas canisters, according to police.

A 35-year-old suspect, named as Yassin Sahli, was arrested. He is believed to have been an employee of the victim – who headed a local transportation company, according to a French security official.

Sahli’s wife is also thought to have been detained as French television showed a woman and another person being led away from the suspect’s apartment in a suburb of Lyon.

Le Parisien reported gunshots and that one Islamist had been killed at the premises in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, southeastern France.

Le Dauphine newspaper reported that police are hunting for another man.

Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, speaking from the scene, described the attack as “barbarous” and a “terrible terrorist crime”.