Saturday, November 14, 2015

Paris attacks: Bataclan and other assaults leave many dead

France has declared a national state of emergency and tightened borders after at least 120 people were killed in a night of gun and bomb attacks in Paris.

Eighty people were reported killed after gunmen burst into the Bataclan concert hall and took dozens hostage.

The siege ended when security forces stormed the building.

People were shot dead at bars and restaurants at five other sites in Paris. Eight attackers are reported to have been killed.

Police believed all of the gunmen were dead but it was unclear if any accomplices were still on the run after the string of near-simultaneous attacks.

Paris residents have been asked to stay indoors and about 1,500 military personnel are being deployed across the city.............http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34814203

14/11/15
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9 comments :

  1. More than 150 people killed in Paris terror attacks...

    A wave of coordinated attacks left more than 120 dead in scenes of carnage in Paris Friday, including scores massacred by attackers shouting "Allahu akbar" during a rock concert and others in a suicide bombing near the national stadium.

    Black-clad gunmen wielding AK-47s stormed into the Bataclan concert hall in eastern Paris and fired calmly and methodically at hundreds of screaming concert-goers.

    Police said at least 120 people were killed at multiple locations in the French capital, which is still reeling from jihadist attacks in January...............http://www.i24news.tv/en/news/international/europe/92407-151114-more-than-120-people-killed-in-paris-terror-attacks

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  2. Statement by Vice President Biden on the Situation in Paris...

    I join President Obama in offering my deepest condolences to all those wounded and to the families who lost loved ones in today’s terrorist attacks in Paris. It’s heartbreaking. Outrageous. The American people understand and share the pain the people of Paris are going through. As these tragic events unfold, the investigation continues, and we learn all of the details of what’s happened, the United States stands ready to support the French government and the people of Paris. And, as we’ve done before, in the face of dangers and threats, we will look out for one another. We will stand together. We will never bow. We will never break. That’s the character of our two nations. We are bound by timeless democratic values that the cowardice and perverse ideologues of extremist networks can never match, wherever they are. Such savagery can never threaten who we are. We will respond. We will overcome. We will endure.
    https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/11/13/statement-vice-president-biden-situation-paris

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  3. Attentats de Paris: la Belgique renforce le contrôle aux frontières ...

    La Belgique a renforcé le contrôle à ses frontières dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi, à la suite des attentats de Paris qui ont fait au moins 120 morts, selon un bilan provisoire. "Un contrôle renforcé a été instauré aux frontières dans le cadre notamment d'une collaboration étroite avec les autorités françaises", indique un communiqué publié à l'issue d'une réunion du centre de crise, qui dépend du ministère de l'Intérieur.

    Le niveau d'alerte terroriste n'est pas rehaussé

    En revanche, le niveau d'alerte terroriste en Belgique n'a pas été rehaussé, car "sur la base des informations disponibles, la situation dramatique à Paris n'a en effet pas d'impact direct en Belgique", précise le communiqué. "A titre de précaution, une sensibilisation accrue des services de police a été demandée pour l'ensemble des grands événements prévus ce week-end en Belgique ainsi que pour le match de football prévu mardi prochain (contre l'Espagne) à Bruxelles", ajoute toutefois le centre de crise.........http://www.rtbf.be/info/belgique/detail_attentats-de-paris-la-belgique-renforce-le-controle-aux-frontieres?id=9135684

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  4. Démonstration de solidarité internationale après les attentats de Paris...

    Des États-Unis à la Russie en passant par la Turquie, les manifestations de solidarité internationale se sont multipliées après la série d'attentats qui a endeuillé Paris vendredi soir.

    Les témoignages de solidarité venus du monde entier se sont succédé après les attaques qui ont fait au moins 120 morts et 200 blessés à Paris vendredi 13 novembre...........http://www.france24.com/fr/20151114-france-attentats-paris-solidarite-internationale-condamnation-barack-obama-angela-merkel

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  5. Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said China was "deeply shocked" by the attacks and pledged solidarity with France in combating terrorism. "Terrorism is a common challenge facing humanity. China resolutely supports France in maintaining its national security and stability and in attacking terrorism," Hong said.

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  6. Assaut terminé au Bataclan, 2 terroristes ont été éliminés...

    1h30 Il y aurait au moins 140 morts selon un nouveau bilan, et de nombreux blessés

    1h20 Attaques de Paris: une centaine de morts dans la salle de spectacle Le Bataclan, indique la police à la fin de l'assaut

    1h10: Selon des sources proches de l'enquête, qui se sont confiées à l'AFP, il y aurait à l'intérieur du Bataclan des dizaines de morts.
    1h06: Le réseau social Facebook invite les personnes géolocalisées dans la zone où ont eu lieu les attaques, à se signaler " en sécurité", pour rassurer leurs proches et amis.......Lire la suite: http://fr.sputniknews.com/international/20151114/1019502313/police-fusillade-bataclan.html#ixzz3rRaISMw9

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  7. France has decided to close its borders, declare a nation-wide state of emergency, and deploy its army in and around Paris after at least 153 people were killed and dozens injured in multiple shootings, a 100-person hostage crisis, and explosions rocked the French capital late on Friday...

    The drastic measures were announced by French President Francois Hollande who made a televised address late on Friday evening, just minutes before midnight.

    The attack is believed to be the biggest to take place in a France's history.

    A total of eight militants were killed, including seven by their suicide belts, during Friday's attacks, a source close to the investigation told Agence France-Presse.

    Four of the attackers were killed in the Bataclan concert hall, three by activating their suicide vests and one shot by police. Three more died near the national stadium and a fourth was killed in a street in eastern Paris.

    Hollande and his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama vowed to reinforce their counter-terrorism cooperation following Friday's attack.......http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/world/2015/11/14/French-media-People-killed-injured-after-shooting-in-Paris-.html

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  8. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the United Nations Security Council have condemned the “despicable" terrorist attacks carried out today in various locations in and around Paris, and Mr. Ban has demanded the immediate release of the numerous individuals reportedly being held hostage in the Bataclan theatre....

    In a statement issued by his spokesperson, the Secretary-General condemned the "despicable" multiple attacks that took place in the French capital.

    Though the situation remains fluid, media reports have suggested that a national state of emergency has been called in the wake of multiple shootings throughout Paris, including at the Bataclan arts centre in the 11th arrondissement, which appears to be one of four venues attacked and where dozens of people are reportedly being held hostage.

    “The Secretary-General trusts that the French authorities will do all in their power to bring the perpetrators to justice quickly,” said the statement.

    Extending his deepest condolences to the families of the victims and wishing a speedy recovery to those injured, Mr. Ban said in his statement that he stands with the Government and people of France.

    In a separate statement, the UN Security Council also strongly condemned what the 15-member body referred to as “barbaric and cowardly” terrorist attacks, causing numerous deaths and injuries among civilians.

    The Council underlined the need to bring the perpetrators of these terrorist acts to justice.

    The members of the Council also expressed their deep sympathy and condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the Government of France, the statement concluded.
    http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=52557#.VkbTUF4pr2Y

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  9. 8 attackers killed in Paris shootings, explosions ...

    Eight attackers were killed after launching multiple shootings and explosions in Paris, 7 of them in suicide bombings, the prosecutor's office said Saturday.

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