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Terror in Paris: Second suspect directly involved in attacks sought
One man from the vehicle, Salah Abdeslam is already being sought by police.
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Black-clad elite police were seen hauling away a naked suspect in the streets near where three suicide bombers blew themselves up outside the football stadium at the start of Friday’s attacks.
“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.
“We know that more attacks are being prepared, not just against France but also against other European countries”, Valls said on RTL radio.
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for that attack as well as for the assault on Paris, sparking increasing alarm over the group’s apparent growing ambition, sophistication and reach in its terror campaign.
The plane crash and Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris clearly have raised Russia’s determination to fight the Islamic State.
“The anti-terror operation in Saint Denis confirms that we are at war”, said Hollande.
He also claimed a police officer who stopped him had failed to recognise him even after his picture had been sold to the media.
The French leader has said the Paris attacks that killed 129 people so far, and injured more than 350, were carried out by ISIL.
At least seven people have been detained in Brussels over alleged links to the Paris terrorist attacks.
The bodies recovered following the operation were badly mangled, with a part of the woman’s spine landing on a police vehicle, complicating formal identification.
Ibrahim Abdeslam, 31, was linked to Belgian extremist Abdelhamid Abaaoud and convicted in 2010 and 2011 in criminal cases.
He was wanted on worldwide warrants and had been sentenced in his absence in Belgium to 20 years in prison, said Mr Cazeneuve.
Stunned residents continued to flock to shrines of candles and flowers, while photographs of smiling young victims have been pasted at attack sites or outside their places of work.
Hollande said that he would invest about $53.3 million to develop housing for refugees.
French officials say an analysis of the attacks indicate one person directly involved is still unaccounted for, and has not been identified.
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Meanwhile, a new overnight wave of airstrikes struck the northern Syrian city of Raqqa the de facto capital of the Islamic state group.