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Graphic Video Shows Concertgoers Escaping Paris Terror Attack
Rapid gunfire can be heard at the beginning of the footage.
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In other scenes, the injured are dragged to safety along the alleyway by friends, leaving behind bloody trails on the road. A woman was clinging to a window of the Bataclan on the second floor.
He was later shot in the arm through his window.
Eyewitness Ben Grant said he was in a bar with his wife when the gunshots were fired and he had seen six or seven bodies on the ground.
He said he was watching TV when he heard loud bangs which he assumed were firecrackers.
Dramatic footage shot by a French journalist shows the partygoers at the nightclub running out of three emergency exits and into an alley. The man we saved was shot in the leg. He was an American. Psenny wrapped the man’s leg in a tourniquet and they waited until police raided the building.
Scores of victims were then shot dead one by one at close range before the attackers blew themselves up when police closed in on them.
The prosecutor’s office said it can not confirm whether all terrorists have been killed because it has not determined the total number of attackers.
The Bataclan theater has a capacity of 1,500 people and was said to be sold out.
The string of co-ordinated attacks in and around Paris late on Friday left more than 150 people dead, in the worst such violence in France’s history.
At least 82 hostages were killed at the Bataclan theater, where the California-based Eagles of Death Metal band were performing a sold-out concert.
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The Islamic State’s propaganda arm released statements in Arabic and French claiming responsibility for the attacks in Paris.