Saturday, November 14, 2015

  • More than 150 people were killed and several wounded in a series of terror attacks in the heart of Paris last night
  • Up to 118 were massacred in the Bataclan concert hall where terrorists were holding hundreds of people hostage
  • The terrorists shouted 'Allah Akbar' and 'this is for Syria' as they burst in and opened fire, eyewitnesses have said
  • Police raided the theatre at around midnight, killed the three extremists inside and freed the remaining hostages
  • French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency for whole country and reinstates border checks


More than 150 people have been killed in a series of coordinated terror attacks in the heart of Paris which have paralysed the French capital.
As many as 118 people were massacred at a concert in the Bataclan theatre following a hostage situation last night that concluded in a suicide attack while another 11 were shot down at a Cambodian restaurant.
While death toll estimates range from 120 to 150, early reports suggest a further 200 people are being treated for injuries, with 80 of them seriously hurt. 

Investigators said at least eight attackers were dead by the end of the violence – the bloodiest in Europe since the Madrid train bombings in 2004 – with seven of them having blown themselves up.
Four of the attackers were killed in the concert hall, three by activating their suicide vests while one was shot by police. 
Just five miles away, suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the Stade de France sports stadium where the French football team was playing Germany while another died in a street in eastern Paris. Other gunmen or accomplices could still be at large. 
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More than 150 people have been killed in a series of coordinated terror attacks in the heart of Paris which have paralysed the French capital. Pictured: A restaurant on Rue Bichat where several people were shot dead last night 
More than 150 people have been killed in a series of coordinated terror attacks in the heart of Paris which have paralysed the French capital. Pictured: A restaurant on Rue Bichat where several people were shot dead last night 
Bodies litter the streets of a Paris alley after a string of terror attacks in the French capital which led President Francois Hollande to declare a national state of emergency
Bodies litter the streets of a Paris alley after a string of terror attacks in the French capital which led President Francois Hollande to declare a national state of emergency
Victims of the shooting attack lay on the pavement with medics outside La Belle Equipe restaurant in Paris
Victims of the shooting attack lay on the pavement with medics outside La Belle Equipe restaurant in Paris
French fire brigade members aid an injured individual near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris
French fire brigade members aid an injured individual near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris
A soldier stands by victims in the 10th district of Paris where an AK47 wielding fanatic gunned down 11 people at a Cambodian restaurant
A soldier stands by victims in the 10th district of Paris where an AK47 wielding fanatic gunned down 11 people at a Cambodian restaurant
Two police officials said at least 11 people were killed in the restaurant shootout in Paris
Two police officials said at least 11 people were killed in the restaurant shootout in Paris
Some at the Bataclan concert hall escaped through an emergency exit, while others left through the roof and went to an adjacent apartment. Above, a trio embrace each other after the attacks
Some at the Bataclan concert hall escaped through an emergency exit, while others left through the roof and went to an adjacent apartment. Above, a trio embrace each other after the attacks
A victim's body lies covered on Boulevard des Filles du Calvaire, close to the Bataclan theatre
A victim's body lies covered on Boulevard des Filles du Calvaire, close to the Bataclan theatre
Bloodied: A French policeman assists a blood-covered victim near the Bataclan concert hall following the attacks
Bloodied: A French policeman assists a blood-covered victim near the Bataclan concert hall following the attacks




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