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Several attacks in the French capital have left 40 people dead and
caused multiple casualties. Police have confirmed that 100 hostages have
also been taken at the Bataclan Concert Hall in what appears to be
multiple assaults on Paris.
Read more after the cut...
The latest reports emerging from Paris
suggest that some hostages have managed to escape, but this is yet to be
confirmed. Images of dead bodies being covered with sheets outside the
venue have emerged on social media.
President Francois Hollande
has called the terrorist attacks as "unprecedented" and has declared a
state of emergency in all of France. All French borders will be closed.
An emergency meeting has been called and the army has been deployed
around Paris. A curfew has been imposed for the first time since 1944
and people have been urged to remain indoors.
The hashtag #portouverte is now trending on Twitter, with Parisians opening their doors to people who want to avoid the metro.
A
shooting at a Cambodian restaurant in Paris' 10 arrondissement had
resulted in a number of bodies lying on the ground after a gunman took
aim at customers, witnesses said.
people leaving the stadium (ibtimes)
Two explosions were also reported near the Stade de France in Paris
where France were hosting Germany. The explosions were said to be caused
by grenades and BFMTV is reporting that several people have been
killed.
Another attack on a bar in the 11th arrondissement is also reported
to have taken place. The situation is fluid and details surrounding the
incidents are still emerging. It remains unclear who is behind the
attacks, but reports suggest that up to six gunmen were involved.
Attackers are said to have used AK-47 automatic weapons. Police are
simultaneously tracking those responsible as well as dealing with the
hostage situation.
Eyewitness Ben Grant was at bar with his wife
when shots were fired. He told the BBC: "I was told people in cars had
opened fire on the bar.
"There are lots of dead people. It's
pretty horrific to be honest. I was at the back of the bar. I couldn't
see anything. I heard gunshots. People dropped to the ground. We put a
table over our heads to protect us.
"We were held up in the bar because there was a pile of bodies in front of us."
source:ibtimes.co.uk
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