Friday, November 13, 2015

Paris attacks: Dozens dead and hostages held at Bataclan

Paris attacks: Dozens dead and hostages held at Bataclan

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Footage showed emergency services at the scenes of the attacks
France has declared a national state of emergency and has closed its borders after at least 40 people were killed in multiple shootings in Paris.
At least 15 people have been killed near the Bataclan arts centre, where up to 60 people are reportedly being held hostage, French media say.
Three people were killed in a separate attack at the Stade de France, a senior football official said.
Military personnel are being deployed across Paris.
Paris authorities have asked people to stay indoors.
The deadliest attack appears to have targeted the Bataclan concert hall. The BBC's Hugh Schofield says scores of ambulances have arrived at the scene, suggesting many victims inside.
Other attacks hit Le Petit Cambodge restaurant in the 11th district where a BBC reporter could see 10 people lying on the road, either dead or seriously injured.
Another hit Le Carillon bar not too far away.
Three explosions were reported outside a bar near the Stade de France, as well as a blast inside.
An eyewitness told Liberation he had heard more than 100 rounds being fired at a cafe in rue de Charonne.
There are reports of up to six gunmen involved.
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Gregory Domine said he heard "automatic gunshots"
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President Barack Obama was briefed on the developments on Friday.

UK PM David Cameron said he was shocked and pledged to do "whatever we can to help".
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Eyewitness Ben Grant: "There were a lot of dead people... it was horrific"
Rescuers evacuate people following an attack in the 10th arrondissement of the French capital ParisImage copyrightAFP

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