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France, Russian Federation bombard Islamic State attacks spark unlikely alliance

Prosecutors have also identified two new members of the terrorist group which launched the attacks in Paris, including one previously charged in a terrorist case.

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Another source said further analysis by forensic investigators was needed to determine whether the vehicle was involved in the attacks.

“For the second time in 24 hours the French military conducted an air raid against Daesh in Raqqa in Syria”, the defence ministry said in a statement, using another name for the jihadist group.

The officials say her exact relationship with the suspected mastermind, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, has not been confirmed.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has pledged 400 million euros (£280 million) for a package of additional anti-terror measures in the wake of the attacks in Paris.

Abdeslam, whose brother Brahim blew himself up in the French capital and for whom an worldwide arrest warrant has since been issued, told Mohamed Amri, 27, he had broken down in Paris and needed a lift back.

Authorities found syringes in a suspect’s apartment outside of Paris, CNN reported.

Following the brutal incident that left people from all over the world in awe, French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency.

Several police officers were slightly injured during the raid and a police dog named Diesel was also killed.

He told embassy staffers that the bonds between the United States and France are stronger than ever and that Friday’s attacks were an assault on civilization and common decency.

Hollande said the amendments are necessary so the state doesn’t have to “resort to the state of emergency” to deal with terror threats.

“You can’t imagine the guy wanted to kill so many people and what he wanted to do. This is scary because he could’ve been your neighbor”.

“Today France asked the European Union for aid and assistance”.

He defended the “temporary restrictions on freedom” but said it was vital they were eventually restored, adding: “France will remain a country of movement”.

Belgium’s government said it will deploy up to 300 extra soldiers to join the manhunt for Abdeslam and help provide security in its cities, bringing the number to 520.

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Two bombers, Ahmad al-Mohammad and Samy Amimour, were the latest attackers to be identified.

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