Friday, November 13, 2015

Paris Attacks And Hostage Situation: 35 Dead and About 100 Currently Held Hostage

Oh my goodness! The coordination, locations and the timing of these attacks show it's a terrorist attack. At least 35 people were killed late Friday after gunmen opened fire at three locations in central Paris and fleeing. They later took around 100 people hostage in a concert hall, police said.
At about the same time, two explosions were heard at or near the the Stade de France, the national stadium, where Germany and France were holding a soccer match, the Associated Press reports. It was not immediately clear if the two events were related.
Click to see video tweets from witnesses.


The newspaper Liberation said officials speaking over a loudspeaker at the stadium asked the crowd to evacuated calmly. French President Francois Hollande was at the game at the time and left to deal with the crisis.

Police said at least 35 people were killed in the multiple attacks, the Associated Press reported.

The shootings occurred in the adjoining 10th and 11th districts on the right bank of the Seine in central Paris outside the restaurant Le Petit Cambodia and the bar Le Carillon.

The French newspaper Liberation  quotes a witness as saying two armed men got out of a car parked in the street and began firing. They then jumped back into the vehicle and fled.

Vincent Berthezene, a production assistant for France2 TV tweeted that shots from a Kalashnikov were fired from a car. "Bodies are on the ground," he writes.

A few minutes later, gunfire broke out near the Bataclan Boulevard Voltaire, southeast of the initial incident, as hostages were taken at the Bataclan concert hall.

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