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Police find vehicle rented by wanted Paris attacks suspect

This undated image made available in the Islamic State’s English-language magazine Dabiq, shows Abdelhamid Abaaoud.

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The attacks on Friday at seven sites in the Paris area killed 129 people and injured more than 300.

Authorities are still searching for Salah Abdeslam, one of the suspected gunmen in the attacks, while police in Belgium have said they are hunting for a man known as Mohammed K, who they believe may have built suicide vests for the attackers. French air strikes also hit Islamic State in Syria overnight.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius is urging the global community to do more to eradicate the militant group calling themselves Islamic State after the deadly attacks in Paris.

The council worker said: “We didn’t know”.

He hoped to soon meet US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Raids underway in the Croix Rouge neighborhood of Reims in connection with attacks”.

“Some wish to link the terrorist threat to the influx of migrants”, Hollande said.

One man in the video threatened to target the United States in the same style as Paris, saying that as “we struck France on its ground in Paris, we will strike America on its ground in Washington”.

“Serbian officials said that they believe both passports are fake, but added that they are working with French investigators to establish the origin of the documents”, reported The Guardian, citing Serbian police sources.

A wanted notice has been issued for Salah Abdeslam, a 26-year-old French national born in Belgium who is suspected of being involved in the attacks.

Two women and a man were arrested in one operation after police received a report of suspicious persons in the town of Alsdorf, police said.

He is suspected of planning the terror attacks in Paris from Syria.

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This story will not end with the deaths of the terrorists directly involved in Friday’s carnage.

And Abaaoud claimed he was able to “safely” travel back to Syria.

An global arrest warrant has been issued for Abdeslam, who is reported to have rented the auto that was found outside the Bataclan concert hall, where three other attackers massacred 89 people.

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Ibrahim Abdeslam, 31, is reportedly responsible for the cafe Comptoir Voltaire attack in Paris on Friday night, the Daily Mail report.

French President Francois Hollande before delivering his speech to parliament on Nov. 16 in the wake of the Paris attacks