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Paris attacks: Manhunt launched for possible suspect Paris attacks: Police seek 'dangerous' Abdeslam Salah
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French officials say they are looking for a suspect in the Paris attacks who may have managed to escape. French police have issued a photograph of a man wanted in connection with Friday's deadly attacks in Paris.
They have issued a wanted notice with a picture of a 26-year-old man, identified as Abdeslam Salah. The man, named as Belgian-born Abdeslam Salah, 26, is described as dangerous.
Seven attackers - two of them residents of Belgium - died during the assaults on Friday, authorities said. Seven attackers, including two who lived in Belgium, died during assaults on a series of targets, officials said.
France's interior minister said investigations would show the attacks "were prepared abroad, by a group of individuals based in Belgium." French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the attacks had been prepared "by a group of individuals based in Belgium" who had "benefited from accomplices in France."
Bernard Cazeneuve said the group "benefited from accomplices in France." Live updates
The discovery of a suspected getaway car in Paris on Sunday fuelled suspicion that at least one suspect may have got away. What we know
French police appealed for information about a Belgian-born Abdelslam Salah in connection with the Paris attacks. The discovery of a suspected getaway car in Paris on Sunday fuelled suspicion that at least one suspect had got away.
They described him as dangerous and warned people not to approach him. French police appealed for information about Abdelslam Salah but warned people not to approach him.
France is marking three days of national mourning for the 129 people who were killed in attacks on restaurants, a concert hall and a sports stadium.France is marking three days of national mourning for the 129 people who were killed in attacks on restaurants, a concert hall and a sports stadium.
Hundreds of others were injured, many critically.Hundreds of others were injured, many critically.
Attack sites:
La Belle Equipe, 92 rue de Charonne, 11th district - 19 dead in gun attacks
Le Carillon bar and Le Petit Cambodge restaurant at rue Alibert, 10th district - 15 dead in gun attacks
La Casa Nostra restaurant, 92 rue de la Fontaine au Roi, 11th district - five dead in gun attacks
Stade de France, St Denis, just north of Paris - explosions heard outside venue, three attackers and bystander dead
Bataclan concert venue, 50 Boulevard Voltaire, 11th district - 89 dead when stormed by gunmen