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Paris terror attacks: City of love in tears

Updated on: 15 November,2015 08:15 AM IST  | 
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At least 127 people were killed and over 200 injured as eight Islamic State terrorists, armed with automatics and wearing suicide vests, unleashed Mumbai 26/11-style mayhem in six crowded areas of Paris, shocking the world and drawing international condemnation

Paris terror attacks: City of love in tears

Paris: At least 127 people were killed and over 200 injured as eight Islamic State terrorists, armed with automatics and wearing suicide vests, unleashed Mumbai 26/11-style mayhem in six crowded areas of Paris, shocking the world and drawing international condemnation.


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Forensic experts inspect the site of Cafe Bonne Biere on Rue du Faubourg du Temple
Forensic experts inspect the site of Cafe Bonne Biere on Rue du Faubourg du Temple


There was, however, no report of any Indian killed or wounded in the horrific attack. For the first time since World War II, curfew was imposed in Paris. French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency and vowed to hit back. The killers targeted crowded theatres, cafes and tourist spots on Friday night.

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Flowers placed next to blood stains at the Bataclan TheatreFlowers placed next to blood stains at the Bataclan Theatre

All entry and exit points in France, normally open, were now being controlled. “Faced with terror, France must be strong,” a shaken Hollande said, adding “we will be”. France “knows how to defend itself, knows how to mobilise its forces and, once again, will defeat the terrorists”.

Where two women console each other
Where two women console each other

Hollande, who called the terror attack “an act of war”, put the toll at 127 although initial reports had said more than 150 were killed. “This is for Syria!” shouted one of the attackers as he sprayed bullets. This week, France, a member of the US-led coalition combating the Islamic State, struck the group’s strategic targets in Syria.

A woman offers a floral tribute at Carillon restaurant. Pics/Getty Images/AFP
A woman offers a floral tribute at Carillon restaurant. Pics/Getty Images/AFP

The terrorists — all of whom were killed — also targeted the Stade de France stadium where Hollande was among the thousands viewing a France-Germany soccer match. He was quickly evacuated.

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One attacker involved in the Bataclan theatre shooting and hostage-taking on Friday night has been identified as a French national through finger prints, French TV reported Saturday, citing a police source. The suspected attacker was identified through finger prints the investigators collected at the site.

The suspect is known to French intelligence service, said reports. Meanwhile, one Syrian and one Egyptian passport were found next to French national stadium Stade de France where at least two explosions went off. Verification is being done to cross-check the information on those two IDs.

At the stadium, people heard two bangs outside, in the first half of the match, and a smaller one in the second half. One witness said the killers didn't wear masks, looked young and were a determined lot — ready to kill and die.

The most horrific attack took place at the nearly 150-year-old Bataclan theatre where the terrorists burst in when rock band Eagles of the Death Metal was playing, ordered everyone to lie down and then began spraying bullets.

Members of the band made it out safely. A journalist at the venue said the gunmen reloaded their automatics at least thrice, took people hostages and, as security forces stormed the hall, blew themselves up, killing over 100 civilians.

The Islamic State singled out the football match and rock concert, calling it “perverse”, suggesting the targets were deliberately chosen. It blamed France for a “crusade” against Muslims, both in its military operations in Syria and Iraq and laws at home, and threatened more attacks in the future.

BBC quoted journalist Julien Pierce as saying: “Several armed men came in. Two or three men, not wearing masks, had what looked like Kalashnikovs and fired blindly on the crowd. It lasted between 10 to 15 minutes. It was extremely violent and there was panic.

The attackers had enough time to reload at least three times. They were very young... There were bodies everywhere.” Hollande visited the bloodied concert hall and vowed revenge. The terrorists, he announced, would be fought “without mercy”.

“It’s horror,” he said. He also cancelled his visit to the two-day G20 Summit at Antalya in Turkey from Saturday. Customers were singled out at a pizza restaurant, a Cambodian restaurant, a bar and a McDonalds outlet.

Ben Grant, who was with his wife at a bar that was attacked, said they heard gunshots and saw people dropping to the ground. “There are lots of dead people. It was pretty horrific... We put a table over our heads to protect us.” There was no report of any Indian casualty, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Saturday.

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