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12.26pm GMT12:26
Kim Willsher
Guardian Paris correspondent Kim Willsher has more detail on the Frenchman who appears on the Islamic State video referencing the Paris attacks.
Fabien Clain, 35, was linked to Mohamed Merah the man who gunned down three soldiers before attacking a Jewish school in Toulouse killing three children and a rabbi. Both lived in Toulouse.
He is also linked to the attempted attack on a church in Villejuif that was aborted on the 19 April because the attacker, Sid Ahmed Ghlam, 24, shot himself in the leg and had to call the emergency services.
Clain is said to have come originally from the French Indian Ocean island, Réunion. Also known as Omar, he has been known to the French intelligence services, along with his brother Jean-Michel, 33, since 2001.
The brothers converted to Islam and ran a small group of Salafist militants known as the Belphégor Clan, many of them fellow converts from the housing estates of Toulouse. Their wives, French converts, wore the burka.
In 2003, the Clain brothers moved briefly to Utrecht, Holland, where they are said to have distributed Islamic literature.
The following year they left with their wives for Egypt, where they studied in a Koranic school. They joined jihadist groups in 2003 after the invasion of Iraq, though it is believed they never actually made it to that country.
Banned from Toulouse and from 22 other French departments, Fabien Clain eventually moved back to Normandy. Both brothers disappeared, to Syria it is believed, some time in 2014.
12.12pm GMT12:12
The two safe houses
Investigators now believe that two safe houses in Paris’ suburbs were used by Friday night’s attackers.
Alfortville
A room in l’Appart city d’Alfortville, a hotel in southern Paris, was booked in the name of Salah Abdelslam from 11 to 17 November.
Abdelslam, the brother of the man police named as the Comptoir Voltaire suicide bomber, is currently wanted by French police in connection with the attacks.
Hotel in Alfortville Paris where wanted terror suspect Salah Abdeslam rented 2 rooms. He is still on run. pic.twitter.com/lWneV34pWp
French newspaper Le Point released a video which they claim shows the drab hotel room, which typically costs 37 euros a night, littered with syringes and pizza boxes.
The hotel had no CCTV, but police claimed to have found DNA at the site, according to the magazine.As well as syringes and pizza boxes, Le Point claims to have found half-eaten chocolate madeleines, as well as needles and tubes.
Police are running tests to determine the needles were used to construct explosives or if they were hypodermic injections, Le Point reported.
Contacted by the Guardian, the hotel’s owner denied any knowledge of the men staying at the hotel.
Bobigny
The second location, raided by police on Sunday night, is in the suburb of Bobigny, not far from the Stade de France.
The flat in Bobigny north Paris where authorities believe last days of planning terror plot may have taken place pic.twitter.com/fU1ZWcxbq5
Liberation claims that Brahim Abdeslam, Salah’s brother, booked the house from the 10 to 17 November through the website Homliedays.
Police recovered mobile phones still in their packaging.As we reported earlier, the three men who stayed at the house told the property’s owner that they were from a Belgian security company.
Updated at 12.13pm GMT
12.07pm GMT12:07
French citizen 'identified' as voice on Islamic State video
According to German weekly Der Spiegel, French authorities have found further evidence indicating that the Paris attacks were orchestrated from Syria.
The voice on an Isis video distributed via social media after the attacks has reportedly been identified as that of Fabien Clain, a French citizen from Toulouse who has been active in the Islamist scene and is currently based in Raqqa.
Born in 1980, he has been based in Syria since February 2011, where he is thought to be part of a cell that regularly produces and distributes Isis propaganda.
According to Spiegel sources, Clain’s journey to radical Islam started in the late 90s: after the 9/11, he and his brother founded a Salafist group, but were arrested when they tried to move to Iraq in 2009.
He moved to Syria after his release in 2014.
Updated at 12.17pm GMT
12.05pm GMT12:05
We reported earlier of a third car found in Paris with Belgian numberplates which investigators believe may be linked to the attacks
The black Renault Clio, found in Paris’s northern 18th arrondissement, was parked across a pedestrian crossing, close to the train line that runs to the Stade de France, which was targeted by three bombers on Friday.
The Liberation reporter, Willy Le Devin, says he has confirmed the Clio was in the name of Salah Abdeslam, the suspect currently on the run. We are yet to get police confirmation of this.
Confirmation : la Clio noire retrouvée dans 18è a été louée au nom de Salah Abdeslam #AttentatsParis
“The car was seen on the A1 motorway as part of what may have been preparatory contacts between groups in Paris and Belgium,” a police source told AFP.
It has since been towed away by police for further examination.
Updated at 12.29pm GMT
11.53am GMT11:5311.53am GMT11:53
Salah Abdeslam, the suspect still at-large from Friday attacks in Paris, travelled to Austria from Germany in September for unknown reasons, Austria’s interior minister has told the country’s ORF radio. Reuters has the story. Salah Abdeslam, the suspect still at large from Friday’s attacks in Paris, travelled to Austria from Germany in September for unknown reasons, Austria’s interior minister has told the country’s ORF radio. Reuters has the story.
“One of the presumed culprits entered Austria from Germany in September,” Austria’s Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner told ORF. “One of the presumed culprits entered Austria from Germany in September,” Austria’s interior minister, Johanna Mikl-Leitner, told ORF.
“Now the question is where did he stay in Austria, and for what purpose. The investigative work is fully underway.” “Now the question is where did he stay in Austria, and for what purpose. The investigative work is fully under way.”
ORF said Abdeslam attracted attention during a vehicle check in early September.ORF said Abdeslam attracted attention during a vehicle check in early September.
“He said he was going on holiday in Vienna, but there are no further details yet,” Mikl-Leitner said.“He said he was going on holiday in Vienna, but there are no further details yet,” Mikl-Leitner said.
Updated at 12.25pm GMT
11.44am GMT11:4411.44am GMT11:44
UK bombers target Islamic State in IraqUK bombers target Islamic State in Iraq
RAF Tornado fighter bombers have attacked a large group of more than 30 Islamic State terrorists attacking Kurdish forces in northern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence has said. RAF Tornado fighter jets have bombed a large group of more than 30 Isis terrorists attacking Kurdish forces in northern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence has said.
A Tornado G4 patrol “guided” a Paveway bomb target at a group of more than 30 fighters near Sinjar, the MoD statement said.A Tornado G4 patrol “guided” a Paveway bomb target at a group of more than 30 fighters near Sinjar, the MoD statement said.
The first flight used a Paveway bomb to destroy a mortar position which had opened fire on the Kurds [who are fighting on the ground in the region].The first flight used a Paveway bomb to destroy a mortar position which had opened fire on the Kurds [who are fighting on the ground in the region].
The following mission destroyed a heavy machine gun near Mosul with a Paveway IV, then proceeded west towards Sinjar.The following mission destroyed a heavy machine gun near Mosul with a Paveway IV, then proceeded west towards Sinjar.
There was heavy cloud, which may have encouraged the terrorists to assume that they were safe from air attack, but, working very closely with the Kurdish forces, the GR4s were able to guide a Paveway on to a large group of over 30 Daesh terrorists who were massing for a counter-attack; the Kurdish unit subsequently reported that the air strike had been highly effective. There was heavy cloud, which may have encouraged the terrorists to assume that they were safe from air attack, but, working very closely with the Kurdish forces, the GR4s were able to guide a Paveway on to a large group of over 30 Daesh terrorists who were massing for a counterattack; the Kurdish unit subsequently reported that the airstrike had been highly effective.
“he Tornado patrol then destroyed another Isil mortar position south-west of Sinjar. The Tornado patrol then destroyed another Isil mortar position south-west of Sinjar.
Updated at 11.44am GMT Updated at 12.23pm GMT
11.24am GMT11:2411.24am GMT11:24
Belgian police have issued a new wanted notice for Salah Abdelslam, the wanted brother of one of the Paris attackers. Belgian police have issued a new wanted notice for Salah Abdeslam, the wanted brother of one of the Paris attackers.
Un avis de recherche a été lancé par la Police fédérale à l’encontre de M. Salah Abdeslam https://t.co/AkZ17TucWu pic.twitter.com/JNt34TLi6QUn avis de recherche a été lancé par la Police fédérale à l’encontre de M. Salah Abdeslam https://t.co/AkZ17TucWu pic.twitter.com/JNt34TLi6Q
Updated at 12.05pm GMT
11.14am GMT11:1411.14am GMT11:14
France’s environment minister Ségolène Royal has announced she will ask French rail operator SNCF to investigate installing security controls at train stations. France’s environment minister, Ségolène Royal, has announced she will ask French rail operator SNCF to investigate installing security controls at train stations.
“I asked SNCF to look into putting into place these measures so that there are the same type of checks as there are for getting on to planes,” BFMTV quoted her as saying. Royal’s ministerial portfolio also includes transport.“I asked SNCF to look into putting into place these measures so that there are the same type of checks as there are for getting on to planes,” BFMTV quoted her as saying. Royal’s ministerial portfolio also includes transport.
It is done for international trains and I think it could also be done for trains in France.It is done for international trains and I think it could also be done for trains in France.
Updated at 11.16am GMT Updated at 12.02pm GMT
11.09am GMT11:0911.09am GMT11:09
After Paris attacks, Hungary to challenge refugee quota at ECJAfter Paris attacks, Hungary to challenge refugee quota at ECJ
Hungary’s parliament has said it will mount a legal challenge to the EU’s mandatory quota scheme to resettle 160,000 refugees around Europe . Hungary’s parliament has said it will mount a legal challenge to the EU’s mandatory quota scheme to resettle 160,000 refugees around Europe.
Justice Minister Laszlo Trocsanyi said the challenge will be filed at European Court of Justice in early December. The justice minister, László Trócsányi, said the challenge will be filed at the European Court of Justice in early December.
The bill setting out the legal challenge, which passed the Hungarian parliament this morning, said the quota “ignores the principle of subsidiarity and fails to grant national parliaments the opportunity to express their opinion”. The bill setting out the legal challenge, which passed through the Hungarian parliament this morning, said the quota “ignores the principle of subsidiarity and fails to grant national parliaments the opportunity to express their opinion”.
Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania all voted against the imposition of quotas in September.Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania all voted against the imposition of quotas in September.
Slovakia and Poland’s governments have also said in recent days that the plan is no longer viable after the attacks in Paris. Britain has exercised its opt-out on the scheme. Slovakia and Poland’s governments have also said in recent days that the plan is no longer viable after the Paris attacks. Britain has exercised its opt-out on the scheme.
Updated at 12.01pm GMT
10.57am GMT10:5710.57am GMT10:57
Alfortville hotel 'used by suspect' - reportAlfortville hotel 'used by suspect' - report
French newspaper Le Point has released a video which it claims shows the hotel room used by the Paris attack terrorists - and which was booked by Salah Abdeslam using his credit card - from the night before the attack.French newspaper Le Point has released a video which it claims shows the hotel room used by the Paris attack terrorists - and which was booked by Salah Abdeslam using his credit card - from the night before the attack.
Abdeslam, the brother of the man police named as the Comptoir Voltaire suicide bomber, is wanted by French police in connection with the attacks.Abdeslam, the brother of the man police named as the Comptoir Voltaire suicide bomber, is wanted by French police in connection with the attacks.
The video shows a drab hotel room in Alfortville, a suburb of southern Paris, which is littered with syringes and pizza boxes.The video shows a drab hotel room in Alfortville, a suburb of southern Paris, which is littered with syringes and pizza boxes.
The newspaper claims that Abdeslam booked two rooms at the hotel, two days before the attacks in Paris. The hotel had no CCTV, but police claimed to have found DNA at the site, according to the magazine.The newspaper claims that Abdeslam booked two rooms at the hotel, two days before the attacks in Paris. The hotel had no CCTV, but police claimed to have found DNA at the site, according to the magazine.
As well as syringes and pizza boxes, Le Point claims to have found needles and tubes. Police are running tests to determine whether the needles were used to construct explosives or if they were for hypodermic injections, Le Point reported.As well as syringes and pizza boxes, Le Point claims to have found needles and tubes. Police are running tests to determine whether the needles were used to construct explosives or if they were for hypodermic injections, Le Point reported.
Updated at 11.58am GMTUpdated at 11.58am GMT
10.43am GMT10:4310.43am GMT10:43
Ian TraynorIan Traynor
The Guardian’s Europe editor, Ian Traynor in Brussels, has more on the French demand for EU assistance.The Guardian’s Europe editor, Ian Traynor in Brussels, has more on the French demand for EU assistance.
Jean-Yves Le Drian, the French defence minister, delivered the demand at a meeting in Brussels of EU defence ministers and the call was backed unanimously, although it remains unclear what it will ultimately entail.Jean-Yves Le Drian, the French defence minister, delivered the demand at a meeting in Brussels of EU defence ministers and the call was backed unanimously, although it remains unclear what it will ultimately entail.
“It’s a political act, a political message,” said Federica Mogherini, the EU’s foreign and security policy coordinator.“It’s a political act, a political message,” said Federica Mogherini, the EU’s foreign and security policy coordinator.
Each member state would contribute to helping France in line with their capabilities and foreign policies, she added.Each member state would contribute to helping France in line with their capabilities and foreign policies, she added.
The details would be developed in a set of bilateral talks between national governments and France.The details would be developed in a set of bilateral talks between national governments and France.
Le Drian admitted that the emergency security measures being taken in France following Friday’s atrocities meant the country was overstretched and overexposed through its operations in the Sahel and Lebanon as well as in the fight against Isis in Syria and Iraq.Le Drian admitted that the emergency security measures being taken in France following Friday’s atrocities meant the country was overstretched and overexposed through its operations in the Sahel and Lebanon as well as in the fight against Isis in Syria and Iraq.
“France can’t do everything. It can’t act alone,” he said.“France can’t do everything. It can’t act alone,” he said.
“Every country said I am going to help you. That can take different forms.”“Every country said I am going to help you. That can take different forms.”
Updated at 11.54am GMTUpdated at 11.54am GMT
10.38am GMT10:3810.38am GMT10:38
Bataclan 'like something from Dante's hell', policeman saysBataclan 'like something from Dante's hell', policeman says
Luke HardingLuke Harding
The Guardian’s senior international correspondent, Luke Harding, is outside the Bataclan, where the bloodiest of Friday’s attacks took place.The Guardian’s senior international correspondent, Luke Harding, is outside the Bataclan, where the bloodiest of Friday’s attacks took place.
The road around the Bataclan theatre reopened this morning for the first time since Friday’s massacre, as more details emerged of the police operation against the terrorists.The road around the Bataclan theatre reopened this morning for the first time since Friday’s massacre, as more details emerged of the police operation against the terrorists.
A screen still hid the front of the concert hall from view, but Parisians were able to leave flowers, and pictures of those killed, in the green square immediately opposite.A screen still hid the front of the concert hall from view, but Parisians were able to leave flowers, and pictures of those killed, in the green square immediately opposite.
Le Monde newspaper said that at 10pm the first police officer at the scene went into the auditorium and confronted one of the terrorists. He shot at him and the terrorist’s explosive belt went off.Le Monde newspaper said that at 10pm the first police officer at the scene went into the auditorium and confronted one of the terrorists. He shot at him and the terrorist’s explosive belt went off.
It was unclear if he’d blown himself up, or the policeman’s bullet had ignited the belt.It was unclear if he’d blown himself up, or the policeman’s bullet had ignited the belt.
The scene on the ground floor was “like something from Dante’s hell”, one officer told the paper, with dozens of bodies lying on the ground.The scene on the ground floor was “like something from Dante’s hell”, one officer told the paper, with dozens of bodies lying on the ground.
There was silence, apart from the ringing of mobile phones. Some people had survived by playing dead; others had hidden in the building, including in a false ceiling.There was silence, apart from the ringing of mobile phones. Some people had survived by playing dead; others had hidden in the building, including in a false ceiling.
At 10.15pm two groups of 20 armed elite officers from France’s rapid intervention brigade went up on to the balcony in a pincer movement, via two staircases. Two of the terrorists had holed up in a room there.At 10.15pm two groups of 20 armed elite officers from France’s rapid intervention brigade went up on to the balcony in a pincer movement, via two staircases. Two of the terrorists had holed up in a room there.
They shouted to police that they had taken several hostages, and were prepared to decapitate them. They talked of “Syria”, the paper said.They shouted to police that they had taken several hostages, and were prepared to decapitate them. They talked of “Syria”, the paper said.
Police were given orders at 12.20am to storm the corridor where the two surviving terrorists had taken cover. They threw a dozen stun grenades, then advanced behind a Kevlar shield.Police were given orders at 12.20am to storm the corridor where the two surviving terrorists had taken cover. They threw a dozen stun grenades, then advanced behind a Kevlar shield.
The terrorist fired back, in disciplined bursts. The police then saw the “shadow” of one terrorist collapsing; the other blew himself up. Le Monde reported that the shield was hit 30 times.The terrorist fired back, in disciplined bursts. The police then saw the “shadow” of one terrorist collapsing; the other blew himself up. Le Monde reported that the shield was hit 30 times.
Bouclier de tête de la BRI lors de l'assaut au Bataclan (document @20Minutes) #ParisAttacks #AttentatsParis pic.twitter.com/wlwmGrDN6wBouclier de tête de la BRI lors de l'assaut au Bataclan (document @20Minutes) #ParisAttacks #AttentatsParis pic.twitter.com/wlwmGrDN6w
Updated at 11.52am GMTUpdated at 11.52am GMT
10.32am GMT10:3210.32am GMT10:32
We have some more detail as France invokes an EU treaty provision requesting mutual assistance from other EU countries.We have some more detail as France invokes an EU treaty provision requesting mutual assistance from other EU countries.
The French defence minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, said EU partners could help “either by taking part in France’s operations in Syria or Iraq, or by easing the load or providing support for France in other operations.”The French defence minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, said EU partners could help “either by taking part in France’s operations in Syria or Iraq, or by easing the load or providing support for France in other operations.”
“France cannot act alone in these theatres,” Le Drian told fellow EU defence ministers during a meeting in Brussels, according to aides.“France cannot act alone in these theatres,” Le Drian told fellow EU defence ministers during a meeting in Brussels, according to aides.
France is the first nation to invoke article 42.7 in the treaty, which requires all states to offer aid and assistance “as they are able”.France is the first nation to invoke article 42.7 in the treaty, which requires all states to offer aid and assistance “as they are able”.
Updated at 11.48am GMTUpdated at 11.48am GMT
10.23am GMT10:2310.23am GMT10:23
Third car with Belgian plates linked to attack investigationThird car with Belgian plates linked to attack investigation
Police sources have told AFP they have found a car that could have been used in preparation for Friday night’s attacks in Paris.Police sources have told AFP they have found a car that could have been used in preparation for Friday night’s attacks in Paris.
The Guardian’s Kim Willsher in Paris says the car is reported to have a Belgian number plate.The Guardian’s Kim Willsher in Paris says the car is reported to have a Belgian number plate.
“A black Clio, found in Albert Kahn Square in the 18th arrondissement, could have been used prior to the attacks,” the police source is reported as saying.“A black Clio, found in Albert Kahn Square in the 18th arrondissement, could have been used prior to the attacks,” the police source is reported as saying.
“This car was seen on the A1 motorway and could have been part of preliminary operations between Paris and Belgium.”“This car was seen on the A1 motorway and could have been part of preliminary operations between Paris and Belgium.”
The area surrounding the square has been cordoned off by police.The area surrounding the square has been cordoned off by police.
Situation calme boulevard Ornano. Quartier bouclé autour de la place. Une voiture examinée semble-t-il. pic.twitter.com/wJTmE25ohNSituation calme boulevard Ornano. Quartier bouclé autour de la place. Une voiture examinée semble-t-il. pic.twitter.com/wJTmE25ohN
Cette Clio immatriculée en Belgique a-t-elle été utilisée par les terroristes le 13/11 à Paris ? #paris18 pic.twitter.com/F3JYKQ1U6MCette Clio immatriculée en Belgique a-t-elle été utilisée par les terroristes le 13/11 à Paris ? #paris18 pic.twitter.com/F3JYKQ1U6M
Updated at 11.56am GMTUpdated at 11.56am GMT
10.12am GMT10:1210.12am GMT10:12
Russian airstrikes target Raqqa - French sourceRussian airstrikes target Raqqa - French source
Russia staged airstrikes on Raqqa in northern Syria as French bombers also targeted the Isis stronghold, a senior French government source has told Reuters.Russia staged airstrikes on Raqqa in northern Syria as French bombers also targeted the Isis stronghold, a senior French government source has told Reuters.
“At this moment, the Russians are in the process of strongly hitting the city of Raqqa, which is proof that they too are becoming conscious [of the threat from Isis],” the source said.“At this moment, the Russians are in the process of strongly hitting the city of Raqqa, which is proof that they too are becoming conscious [of the threat from Isis],” the source said.
Putin announced this morning that Russia would intensify its strikes in Syria after the Russian intelligence service said it had found conclusive proof that a bomb had brought down the Metrojet airliner in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula, carrying Russian tourists from Sharm el-Sheikh.Putin announced this morning that Russia would intensify its strikes in Syria after the Russian intelligence service said it had found conclusive proof that a bomb had brought down the Metrojet airliner in Egypt’s Sinai peninsula, carrying Russian tourists from Sharm el-Sheikh.
The activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, which works against Isis, said airstrikes had indeed hit the city early this morning.The activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, which works against Isis, said airstrikes had indeed hit the city early this morning.
#BREAKING Another new Airstrike on #Raqqa so its 7 Airstrikes until now #Syria #ISIS#BREAKING Another new Airstrike on #Raqqa so its 7 Airstrikes until now #Syria #ISIS
#Raqqa Most of the Airstrikes on the south side of the city #Syria #ISIS#Raqqa Most of the Airstrikes on the south side of the city #Syria #ISIS
Updated at 11.45am GMTUpdated at 11.45am GMT
10.06am GMT10:0610.06am GMT10:06
The name on the Syrian passport found near the Stade de France could be a soldier who fought for Bashar al-Assad and died several months ago, a source close to the investigation has alleged to AFP.The passport is in the name of Ahmad Almohammad, born on 10 September 1990 in Idlib, north-west Syria. The source intimated to AFP that it is difficult to draw firm conclusions from the identity in the passport.The name on the Syrian passport found near the Stade de France could be a soldier who fought for Bashar al-Assad and died several months ago, a source close to the investigation has alleged to AFP.The passport is in the name of Ahmad Almohammad, born on 10 September 1990 in Idlib, north-west Syria. The source intimated to AFP that it is difficult to draw firm conclusions from the identity in the passport.
Separately, a MailOnline reporter has claimed he only needed four days and $2,000 to purchase a replica of the passport found in Paris.Separately, a MailOnline reporter has claimed he only needed four days and $2,000 to purchase a replica of the passport found in Paris.
As we reported last night, Serbian police have arrested a man carrying a Syrian passport with the same details as one found near the body of one of the Paris suicide bombers.As we reported last night, Serbian police have arrested a man carrying a Syrian passport with the same details as one found near the body of one of the Paris suicide bombers.
Police sources told the Guardian the passport bears the same name and details – but a different photograph – as the document found near one of the men who attacked the Stade de France.Police sources told the Guardian the passport bears the same name and details – but a different photograph – as the document found near one of the men who attacked the Stade de France.
Serbian officials said they believe both passports are fake, but added they are working with French investigators to establish the origin of the documents.Serbian officials said they believe both passports are fake, but added they are working with French investigators to establish the origin of the documents.
Related: Serbian police arrest man with Syrian passport matching Paris attacker'sRelated: Serbian police arrest man with Syrian passport matching Paris attacker's
Updated at 11.42am GMTUpdated at 11.42am GMT
9.53am GMT09:539.53am GMT09:53
The French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, whose offices were attacked in January and 12 of their staff killed, have released the front page of their latest issue.The French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, whose offices were attacked in January and 12 of their staff killed, have released the front page of their latest issue.
It reads:It reads:
They have weapons. We don’t mind, we have champagne.They have weapons. We don’t mind, we have champagne.
Its editor-in-chief, Laurent Sourisseau, also known as Riss, wrote: “Without realising it, Parisians in 2015 have become like the Londoners of the 1940s, determined not to give in to fear no matter what. It’s the only response we can show to terrorists.”Its editor-in-chief, Laurent Sourisseau, also known as Riss, wrote: “Without realising it, Parisians in 2015 have become like the Londoners of the 1940s, determined not to give in to fear no matter what. It’s the only response we can show to terrorists.”
La Une de "Charlie Hebdo" du 18 novembre : "On les emmerde, on a le champagne !" pic.twitter.com/GiSd2hk2WpLa Une de "Charlie Hebdo" du 18 novembre : "On les emmerde, on a le champagne !" pic.twitter.com/GiSd2hk2Wp
Updated at 11.38am GMTUpdated at 11.38am GMT
9.47am GMT09:479.47am GMT09:47
France calls for EU help following Paris attacksFrance calls for EU help following Paris attacks
The French defence minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, has made a formal request for help from his country’s EU partners, the first time the mutual assistance article in the European Union’s treaty has been invoked.The French defence minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, has made a formal request for help from his country’s EU partners, the first time the mutual assistance article in the European Union’s treaty has been invoked.
“In Brussels, I have just invoked Article 42.7,” he tweeted at the EU defence ministers meeting.“In Brussels, I have just invoked Article 42.7,” he tweeted at the EU defence ministers meeting.
The EU’s Lisbon treaty says that in the case of “armed aggression” EU countries have “an obligation of aid and assistance by all means in their power”.The EU’s Lisbon treaty says that in the case of “armed aggression” EU countries have “an obligation of aid and assistance by all means in their power”.
Le Drian is due to give a news conference later today.Le Drian is due to give a news conference later today.
A Bruxelles, je viens d'invoquer à l'instant l'article 42.7 au nom de la France #UE pic.twitter.com/w1ygZ7KaPWA Bruxelles, je viens d'invoquer à l'instant l'article 42.7 au nom de la France #UE pic.twitter.com/w1ygZ7KaPW
“France would like to ask its European partners for their bilateral support in the fight against Daesh in Iraq and Syria as well as increased military participation from member states in operational theatres where France is deployed,” an EU aide has told AFP.“France would like to ask its European partners for their bilateral support in the fight against Daesh in Iraq and Syria as well as increased military participation from member states in operational theatres where France is deployed,” an EU aide has told AFP.
Despite intense speculation, France has not so far invoked the Nato article 5, which guarantees military support to an ally under attack.Despite intense speculation, France has not so far invoked the Nato article 5, which guarantees military support to an ally under attack.
That part of the treaty gives all signatories the right to wage war as an act of self-defence, under the UN charter.That part of the treaty gives all signatories the right to wage war as an act of self-defence, under the UN charter.
It has only been invoked once - after 9/11 by the US.It has only been invoked once - after 9/11 by the US.
Updated at 11.29am GMTUpdated at 11.29am GMT
9.40am GMT09:409.40am GMT09:40
The man who helped a young woman who was pictured hanging from a window ledge at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris as terrorists massacred those inside has reportedly spoken about what happened.The man who helped a young woman who was pictured hanging from a window ledge at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris as terrorists massacred those inside has reportedly spoken about what happened.
Identified only as “Sebastian”, he told a French newspaper how he had pulled the woman inside as gunmen moved around inside the theatre.Identified only as “Sebastian”, he told a French newspaper how he had pulled the woman inside as gunmen moved around inside the theatre.
The woman, who has not been identified but is believed to have survived, was captured on mobile phone footage, in which she can be heard shouting: “Help, help, I’m pregnant, catch me if I fall.”The woman, who has not been identified but is believed to have survived, was captured on mobile phone footage, in which she can be heard shouting: “Help, help, I’m pregnant, catch me if I fall.”
Here’s the full report, written by my colleague Ben Quinn.Here’s the full report, written by my colleague Ben Quinn.
Related: Bataclan saviour: man who helped pregnant woman hanging from window speaks outRelated: Bataclan saviour: man who helped pregnant woman hanging from window speaks out
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The US secretary of state, John Kerry, said he had discussed how the two nations would strengthen their cooperation to combat Islamic State during a brief meeting with François Hollande.The US secretary of state, John Kerry, said he had discussed how the two nations would strengthen their cooperation to combat Islamic State during a brief meeting with François Hollande.
Isis (aka Daesh) is losing territory, and airstrikes have taken out leaders and helped fighters on the ground liberate communities, he said.Isis (aka Daesh) is losing territory, and airstrikes have taken out leaders and helped fighters on the ground liberate communities, he said.
We agreed to exchange more information and I’m convinced that over the course of the next weeks, Daesh will feel greater pressure. They are feeling it today. They felt it yesterday. They felt it in the past weeks. We gained more territory. Daesh has less territory.We agreed to exchange more information and I’m convinced that over the course of the next weeks, Daesh will feel greater pressure. They are feeling it today. They felt it yesterday. They felt it in the past weeks. We gained more territory. Daesh has less territory.
“There is a clear strategy in place,” he said, echoing the rhetoric of Barack Obama’s speech to the G20 yesterday. “Step by step I’m confident momentum will pick up.“There is a clear strategy in place,” he said, echoing the rhetoric of Barack Obama’s speech to the G20 yesterday. “Step by step I’m confident momentum will pick up.
“Paris, which knows how to rebound, will do so,” he continued, reaffirming his commitment to attend the COP21 climate change summit in Paris with Obama.“Paris, which knows how to rebound, will do so,” he continued, reaffirming his commitment to attend the COP21 climate change summit in Paris with Obama.
The summit would be an “important statement by the world that no one will disrupt the business of the global community, especially not despicable acts of terror”.The summit would be an “important statement by the world that no one will disrupt the business of the global community, especially not despicable acts of terror”.
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Reuters is live-streaming the press statement from the US secretary of state, John Kerry, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, where he has just met Hollande.Reuters is live-streaming the press statement from the US secretary of state, John Kerry, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, where he has just met Hollande.
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Here’s John Kerry speaking as he arrived in Paris last night, promising “fierce solidarity”.Here’s John Kerry speaking as he arrived in Paris last night, promising “fierce solidarity”.
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The French president, François Hollande, has just met the US secretary of state, John Kerry, at the Elysee Palace in Paris.The French president, François Hollande, has just met the US secretary of state, John Kerry, at the Elysee Palace in Paris.
We’re expecting to hear from Kerry shortly.We’re expecting to hear from Kerry shortly.
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France’s interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, speaking on French radio earlier, said “the majority of those who were involved in this attack were unknown to our services.”France’s interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, speaking on French radio earlier, said “the majority of those who were involved in this attack were unknown to our services.”
Here are the suspects sought across Europe:Here are the suspects sought across Europe:
The Paris attack suspects named so far:The Paris attack suspects named so far:
Omar Ismaïl Mostefai, 29, Bataclan theatreOmar Ismaïl Mostefai, 29, Bataclan theatre
Mostefai was the first suicide attacker named by French authorities, identified by prints taken from a severed finger. A Turkish official has told the Guardian that Turkey twice tipped off French authorities about Mostefai but only received an information request about him after the Paris attacks.Mostefai was the first suicide attacker named by French authorities, identified by prints taken from a severed finger. A Turkish official has told the Guardian that Turkey twice tipped off French authorities about Mostefai but only received an information request about him after the Paris attacks.
Samy Amimour, 28, Bataclan theatreSamy Amimour, 28, Bataclan theatre
Detained in October 2012 on suspicion of “associating with terrorists” and planning to leave for Yemen, and held for four days. He went to Syria in September 2013, violating his parole.Detained in October 2012 on suspicion of “associating with terrorists” and planning to leave for Yemen, and held for four days. He went to Syria in September 2013, violating his parole.
An unidentified third man was shot by security forces in the BataclanAn unidentified third man was shot by security forces in the Bataclan
Bilal Hadfi, 20, Stade de FranceBilal Hadfi, 20, Stade de France
French but living in Neder-over-Heembeek, Belgium, he became quickly radicalised last year. Went to fight in Syria and then returned to Belgium earlier this year.French but living in Neder-over-Heembeek, Belgium, he became quickly radicalised last year. Went to fight in Syria and then returned to Belgium earlier this year.
“Ahmad Almohammad”, 25, Stade de France“Ahmad Almohammad”, 25, Stade de France
The name of a 25-year-old from Idlib, north-west Syria, on a forged Syrian passport found near one of the bodies of the attackers at the Stade de France. The fingerprints of an attacker matched those taken from a man who passed through Greece in October but reports from Serbia say another man has been detained there with an identical passport, suggesting that several may be in circulation.The name of a 25-year-old from Idlib, north-west Syria, on a forged Syrian passport found near one of the bodies of the attackers at the Stade de France. The fingerprints of an attacker matched those taken from a man who passed through Greece in October but reports from Serbia say another man has been detained there with an identical passport, suggesting that several may be in circulation.
The third suicide bomber to die outside the Stade de France is yet to be identified.The third suicide bomber to die outside the Stade de France is yet to be identified.
Ibrahim Abdeslam, 31, Comptoir VoltaireIbrahim Abdeslam, 31, Comptoir Voltaire
Ibrahim, also known as Brahim Abdeslam, died at the Comptoir Voltaire cafe after detonating his suicide vest, according to French prosecutors, and was a French national living in the Brussels district of Molenbeek.Ibrahim, also known as Brahim Abdeslam, died at the Comptoir Voltaire cafe after detonating his suicide vest, according to French prosecutors, and was a French national living in the Brussels district of Molenbeek.
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'$50m reward for information' on Sinai aircraft bomb attack'$50m reward for information' on Sinai aircraft bomb attack
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has ordered the Russian air force to intensify its airstrikes in Syria after his security services confirmed a bomb brought the Metrojet airliner down in the Sinai.The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has ordered the Russian air force to intensify its airstrikes in Syria after his security services confirmed a bomb brought the Metrojet airliner down in the Sinai.
It must be intensified in such a way that the criminals understand that retribution is inevitable.It must be intensified in such a way that the criminals understand that retribution is inevitable.
We will search for them everywhere wherever they are hiding. We will find them anywhere on the planet and punish them.We will search for them everywhere wherever they are hiding. We will find them anywhere on the planet and punish them.
Russian news agency Interfax reports that the FSB is offering an enormous $50m reward for information that leads to the capture of those who planned the bomb attack.Russian news agency Interfax reports that the FSB is offering an enormous $50m reward for information that leads to the capture of those who planned the bomb attack.
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A woman who rented a house to Brahim Abdeslam, one of the Paris attackers named by French prosecutors, has described the men she met as “nice and proper”.A woman who rented a house to Brahim Abdeslam, one of the Paris attackers named by French prosecutors, has described the men she met as “nice and proper”.
She told French broadcaster Europe 1 that a group of men rented her house in the north-eastern Paris suburb of Bobigny on Tuesday 10 November, three days before launching a wave of attacks on the French capital.She told French broadcaster Europe 1 that a group of men rented her house in the north-eastern Paris suburb of Bobigny on Tuesday 10 November, three days before launching a wave of attacks on the French capital.
They were very kind. There was nothing noticeable about them. They were nice, proper, well dressed.They were very kind. There was nothing noticeable about them. They were nice, proper, well dressed.
They didn’t have beards and were wearing normal clothes.They didn’t have beards and were wearing normal clothes.
They all said they worked for a Belgian company and were in Paris on business.They all said they worked for a Belgian company and were in Paris on business.
[Correction: We had 10 October previously, but it is November. Apologies for this.][Correction: We had 10 October previously, but it is November. Apologies for this.]
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The FSB’s Alexander Bortnikov said investigators had studied the personal belongings, baggage and debris from the aircraft.The FSB’s Alexander Bortnikov said investigators had studied the personal belongings, baggage and debris from the aircraft.
An improvised bomb, packed with 1kg of TNT, exploded in mid-air which explained the spread of the aircraft’s parts over a large distance, he told the meeting.An improvised bomb, packed with 1kg of TNT, exploded in mid-air which explained the spread of the aircraft’s parts over a large distance, he told the meeting.
The announcement is the first time the Kremlin has acknowledged a bomb brought down the plane.The announcement is the first time the Kremlin has acknowledged a bomb brought down the plane.
Last week, Britain’s foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, said there was a “high probability” that a bomb planted by an Islamic State supporter brought down the Russian airliner.Last week, Britain’s foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, said there was a “high probability” that a bomb planted by an Islamic State supporter brought down the Russian airliner.
It may have been an individual who was inspired by Isis who was self-radicalised by looking at Isis propaganda and was acting in the name of Isis without necessarily being directed.It may have been an individual who was inspired by Isis who was self-radicalised by looking at Isis propaganda and was acting in the name of Isis without necessarily being directed.
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The Russian announcement on the Sinai crash comes from a meeting between Alexander Bortnikov, the head of Russia’s FSB security service, and President Vladimir Putin. He told the Russian president:The Russian announcement on the Sinai crash comes from a meeting between Alexander Bortnikov, the head of Russia’s FSB security service, and President Vladimir Putin. He told the Russian president:
One can unequivocally say that it was a terrorist act.One can unequivocally say that it was a terrorist act.
The transcript has been posted on the Kremlin website in the last few minutes, in Russian.The transcript has been posted on the Kremlin website in the last few minutes, in Russian.
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Alain Juppé, the former French prime minister who served under Jacques Chirac, has criticised the decision to scrap tens of thousands of jobs in the security services before 2012.He welcomed François Hollande’s decision to create 8,500 more jobs, telling BFMTV:Alain Juppé, the former French prime minister who served under Jacques Chirac, has criticised the decision to scrap tens of thousands of jobs in the security services before 2012.He welcomed François Hollande’s decision to create 8,500 more jobs, telling BFMTV:
What we need is on the one hand political influence and on the other, intervention from people.What we need is on the one hand political influence and on the other, intervention from people.
Creating 8,500 police and security jobs is the right thing to do. We were undoubtedly wrong in 2012 to scrap tens of thousands of jobs.Creating 8,500 police and security jobs is the right thing to do. We were undoubtedly wrong in 2012 to scrap tens of thousands of jobs.
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Terrorist bomb caused Egypt plane crash, Russia announcesTerrorist bomb caused Egypt plane crash, Russia announces
Russia’s intelligence agency has announced that traces of explosives were found in the plane that crashed en route from Sharm el-Sheikh.Russia’s intelligence agency has announced that traces of explosives were found in the plane that crashed en route from Sharm el-Sheikh.
The FSB said a bomb went off in the Metrojet airliner which crashed in the Sinai, killing 224 people, as it headed for St Petersburg. It crashed as a result of a “terrorist act”, the head of the service said.The FSB said a bomb went off in the Metrojet airliner which crashed in the Sinai, killing 224 people, as it headed for St Petersburg. It crashed as a result of a “terrorist act”, the head of the service said.
Russian investigators had found evidence of explosives in the debris, the agency said. Putin has now ordered Russian security services to direct their attention to finding those responsible, Reuters reported.Russian investigators had found evidence of explosives in the debris, the agency said. Putin has now ordered Russian security services to direct their attention to finding those responsible, Reuters reported.
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The French prime minister, Manuel Valls, said France would exceed its European Union budget deficit target because of increased spending on security.The French prime minister, Manuel Valls, said France would exceed its European Union budget deficit target because of increased spending on security.
The deficit target would “necessarily be exceeded”, he told France Inter radio, in order to fulfil President Hollande’s pledge on Monday to create 10,000 jobs in the police and gendarmes, as well as boosting the resources of the security services.The deficit target would “necessarily be exceeded”, he told France Inter radio, in order to fulfil President Hollande’s pledge on Monday to create 10,000 jobs in the police and gendarmes, as well as boosting the resources of the security services.
Hollande also announced yesterday that he would seek changed to the French constitution to make it more effective in times of crisis. Valls said he hoped the change would pass.Hollande also announced yesterday that he would seek changed to the French constitution to make it more effective in times of crisis. Valls said he hoped the change would pass.
I trust the opposition to act with a sense of responsibility and we hope that the constitutional reform is done through the Congress.I trust the opposition to act with a sense of responsibility and we hope that the constitutional reform is done through the Congress.
François Hollande would travel to Washington and Moscow next week to meet presidents Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin, Valls said.François Hollande would travel to Washington and Moscow next week to meet presidents Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin, Valls said.
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French police launch fresh raids overnightFrench police launch fresh raids overnight
Bernard Cazeneuve, the interior minister, told France Info this morning that 128 searches were conducted on Monday night.Bernard Cazeneuve, the interior minister, told France Info this morning that 128 searches were conducted on Monday night.
The searches were conducted as part of the state of emergency, Cazeneuve said, without giving further details, although the searches are not believed to be directly related to the investigation into Friday’s attacks.The searches were conducted as part of the state of emergency, Cazeneuve said, without giving further details, although the searches are not believed to be directly related to the investigation into Friday’s attacks.
On Monday, raids across France resulted in 23 arrests and the seizure of 31 weapons, including a rocket launcher in Lyon.On Monday, raids across France resulted in 23 arrests and the seizure of 31 weapons, including a rocket launcher in Lyon.
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Fresh French bombardment of Islamic State targets in RaqqaFresh French bombardment of Islamic State targets in Raqqa
The French defence ministry has confirmed warplanes carried out fresh raids overnight against the Islamic State self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa in northern Syria, destroying a command centre and training centre.The French defence ministry has confirmed warplanes carried out fresh raids overnight against the Islamic State self-proclaimed capital of Raqqa in northern Syria, destroying a command centre and training centre.
For the second time in 24 hours the French military conducted an air raid against Daesh in Raqqa in Syria.For the second time in 24 hours the French military conducted an air raid against Daesh in Raqqa in Syria.
The raid was carried out just after midnight in western Europe, with 10 Rafale and Mirage 2000 fighters dropping 16 bombs, the ministry said.The raid was carried out just after midnight in western Europe, with 10 Rafale and Mirage 2000 fighters dropping 16 bombs, the ministry said.
Both targets were hit and destroyed simultaneously.Both targets were hit and destroyed simultaneously.
Conducted in coordination with US forces, the raid was aimed at sites identified during reconnaissance missions previously carried out by France.Conducted in coordination with US forces, the raid was aimed at sites identified during reconnaissance missions previously carried out by France.
On Monday, US President Barack Obama announced the United States and France have agreed to step up their exchange of intelligence on potential targets.On Monday, US President Barack Obama announced the United States and France have agreed to step up their exchange of intelligence on potential targets.
President François Hollande announced in a speech on Monday that France will deploy aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle on Thursday, which will triple its airstrike capacity.President François Hollande announced in a speech on Monday that France will deploy aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle on Thursday, which will triple its airstrike capacity.
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What we know so farWhat we know so far
From London, we are continuing our live coverage of the aftermath of Friday’s Paris attacks.From London, we are continuing our live coverage of the aftermath of Friday’s Paris attacks.
Here’s the latest news.Here’s the latest news.
New round of airstrikes against IsisNew round of airstrikes against Isis
Arrests made and suspects tracked across EuropeArrests made and suspects tracked across Europe
UN, Obama hit back at worldwide calls to turn back refugeesUN, Obama hit back at worldwide calls to turn back refugees
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