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Friday, 13 November 2015

BREAKING NEWS: Paris Is Under Attack; Over 60 People Killed - See Photos




At least 26(more than 60 people have been reportedly killed - NBC) people have been killed and at least seven wounded in terror attacks in central Paris tonight, it has been reported

Dozens dead in series of terror attacks in France as Kalashnikov-wielding gunman opens fire in restaurant, 100 hostages are taken at theatre and two blasts are heard near the Stade de France 

At least 60 people have been killed and several wounded in a series of terror attacks in the heart of Paris tonight


Bodies litter the streets of a Paris alley after a string of terror attacks in the French capital tonight 

11 were killed in restaurant shootout on Rue Bichat, close to where Charlie Hebdo shootings occurred in January 
 
Another 15 killed in the Bataclan concert hall where terrorists are said to be holding around 100 people hostage

The terrorists shouted 'Allah Akbar' and 'this is for Syria' as they burst in and opened fire, witnesses have said

French President Francois Hollande declared state of emergency for whole country and shut all of its borders


Victims lay on the pavement outside Paris restaurant following a terror attack in the French capital tonight

A series of coordinated terror attacks in the heart of Paris have left at least 60 dead and paralysed the French capital with fear.

At least 11 were killed in a restaurant shootout and another 15 at the Bataclan concert hall where terrorists are said to be holding 100 people hostage.

There were also two suicide bomb attacks outside the Stade de France sports stadium where the French football team was playing a friendly match against Germany.

Terrorists launched a total of six coordinated attacks at high profile sites including the Louvre art gallery, the Pompidou Centre and Les Halles shopping centre tonight - all of which have been threatened by extremist groups in recent months.

French President Francoise Hollande declared a national state of emergency following what he called 'unprecedented terror attacks' and shut all of its borders with immediate effect.


Two police officials said at least 11 people were killed in the restaurant shootout in Paris tonight


People run after hearing what is believed to be explosions or gun shots near Place de la Republique square in Paris


French fire brigade members help an injured individual near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris, France


There was a shootout at a restaurant on the Rue Bichat, two explosions near the Stade de France sports stadium and another shooting at the Paris Bataclan concert hall tonight


Machine gun fire and screams were heard from inside a restaurant on Rue Bichat, close to where the Charlie Hebdo shootings occurred in January


At least 11 people were killed in the restaurant, close to where the Charlie Hebdo shootings occurred in January, and another 15 killed in the theatre


A gunman who yelled 'Allah Akbar' is believed to have taken at least 100 people hostage at the Bataclan theatre (pictured) in Paris


A police officer stands guard on a street near the scene of a shooting in Paris, France


Police and other emergency services are at the scene, which is close to where the Charlie Hebdo attack happened in January.


Witnesses have told of how they saw bodies littering the streets of Paris after a machine gun wielding attacker went on a rampage in central Paris 


Machine gun fire and screams were heard from inside a restaurant close to the Rue Bichat at around 9pm


There have been unconfirmed reports that the attacker near the Stade de France stadium was a suicide bomber


Spectators invade the pitch of the Stade de France stadium after two explosions were heard during the international friendly soccer France against Germany


Police officers secure the Stade de France stadium during the international friendly soccer France against Germany


Images posted online showed the cracked windows of what appeared to be the restaurant under attack


Police and other emergency services are at the scene, which is close to where the Charlie Hebdo attack happened in January 






Police and other emergency services are at the scene, which is close to where the Charlie Hebdo attack happened in January


U.S. President Barack Obama (pictured) delivers a statement after he was briefed on attacks in Paris that killed at least 30 people


Daily Mail

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