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Paris attacks kill more than 120 people – as it happened Paris attacks kill more than 120 people – as it happened
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Our live coverage of the latest developments continues in our new live blog:Our live coverage of the latest developments continues in our new live blog:
Related: Paris terror attacks: eight attackers dead after killing at least 120 people – live updates
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Death toll revised to around 120Death toll revised to around 120
A Paris city hall official said four gunmen systematically slaughtered at least 87 young people attending a rock concert at the Bataclan music hall. Anti-terrorist commandos eventually launched an assault on the building. The gunmen detonated explosive belts and dozens of shocked survivors were rescued.A Paris city hall official said four gunmen systematically slaughtered at least 87 young people attending a rock concert at the Bataclan music hall. Anti-terrorist commandos eventually launched an assault on the building. The gunmen detonated explosive belts and dozens of shocked survivors were rescued.
Some 40 more people were killed in five other attacks in the Paris region, the city hall official said, including an apparent double suicide bombing outside the national stadium, where Hollande and the German foreign minister were watching a friendly soccer international.Some 40 more people were killed in five other attacks in the Paris region, the city hall official said, including an apparent double suicide bombing outside the national stadium, where Hollande and the German foreign minister were watching a friendly soccer international.
Some 200 people were injured.Some 200 people were injured.
Paris public prosecutor François Molins said the death toll was at least 120.Paris public prosecutor François Molins said the death toll was at least 120.
His spokeswoman said eight assailants had also died, seven of whom had blown themselves up with explosive belts at various locations, while one had been shot dead by police.His spokeswoman said eight assailants had also died, seven of whom had blown themselves up with explosive belts at various locations, while one had been shot dead by police.
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What we know so farWhat we know so far
Claire PhippsClaire Phipps
We are going to lead a war which will be pitiless. Because when terrorists are capable of committing such atrocities they must be certain that they are facing a determined France, a united France, a France that is together and does not let itself be moved, even if today we express infinite sorrow.We are going to lead a war which will be pitiless. Because when terrorists are capable of committing such atrocities they must be certain that they are facing a determined France, a united France, a France that is together and does not let itself be moved, even if today we express infinite sorrow.
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This graphic pinpoints the six locations and the latest death tolls at each; these could, of course, change.This graphic pinpoints the six locations and the latest death tolls at each; these could, of course, change.
Two hundred people have been injured, 80 of them seriously.Two hundred people have been injured, 80 of them seriously.
Eight extremists dead following deadly #ParisAttacks – as many as 120 Parisians dead: https://t.co/k7NGIOWro9 pic.twitter.com/Z56qt6tg9QEight extremists dead following deadly #ParisAttacks – as many as 120 Parisians dead: https://t.co/k7NGIOWro9 pic.twitter.com/Z56qt6tg9Q
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This extraordinary clip via France’s iTélé appears to show a phone dented by a bullet – its owner, named here only as Sylvestre, claims it saved his life during the attack at the Stade de France:This extraordinary clip via France’s iTélé appears to show a phone dented by a bullet – its owner, named here only as Sylvestre, claims it saved his life during the attack at the Stade de France:
Attentat au #StadeDeFrance > "C'est mon portable qui m'a sauvé", témoigne Sylvestre qui était aux abords du stade https://t.co/lIQq3R3OYsAttentat au #StadeDeFrance > "C'est mon portable qui m'a sauvé", témoigne Sylvestre qui était aux abords du stade https://t.co/lIQq3R3OYs
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Here is the video Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull referred to – the French football fans who, as they were evacuated from the Stade de France, sang the national anthem:Here is the video Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull referred to – the French football fans who, as they were evacuated from the Stade de France, sang the national anthem:
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The world’s newspaper front pages have reacted with horror to the unfolding events in Paris: here is a selection from France and beyond.The world’s newspaper front pages have reacted with horror to the unfolding events in Paris: here is a selection from France and beyond.
Related: Deadly attacks in Paris: today's front pages – in pictures
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The Paris prosecutor’s office has confirmed that eight attackers are dead.The Paris prosecutor’s office has confirmed that eight attackers are dead.
Prosecutor’s office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre told Associated Press that the eighth attacker was killed by security forces when they raided a concert hall where the assailants had taken hostages.Prosecutor’s office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre told Associated Press that the eighth attacker was killed by security forces when they raided a concert hall where the assailants had taken hostages.
She said it was possible that there are terrorists still at large.She said it was possible that there are terrorists still at large.
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Eight terrorists deadEight terrorists dead
An update from the prosecutor’s office, which now says eight extremists are dead, seven of them in suicide bombings.An update from the prosecutor’s office, which now says eight extremists are dead, seven of them in suicide bombings.
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Australian PM: attack has 'hallmarks' of IsisAustralian PM: attack has 'hallmarks' of Isis
Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull is speaking now.Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull is speaking now.
He says the attack “appears to have all the hallmarks of a Daesh exercise”.He says the attack “appears to have all the hallmarks of a Daesh exercise”.
(Australia uses Daesh as its term for Islamic State.)(Australia uses Daesh as its term for Islamic State.)
Turnbull lauded the French football fans who, as they were evacuated from the Stade de France, sang the national anthem:Turnbull lauded the French football fans who, as they were evacuated from the Stade de France, sang the national anthem:
Freedom stands up for itself … in the face of terrorism.Freedom stands up for itself … in the face of terrorism.
He went on:He went on:
What we know about the attack is very limited … what we know at the moment will undoubtedly change.What we know about the attack is very limited … what we know at the moment will undoubtedly change.
He said the terrorists kill in the name of god, but theirs is “the work of the devil”.He said the terrorists kill in the name of god, but theirs is “the work of the devil”.
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