Breaking News (France) – Paris attacks: shootings and explosions leave at least 158 dead

Paris attacks: shootings and explosions leave at least 158 dead

At least 158 people have died in Paris in a seemingly coordinated wave of gun and suicide bomb attacks, prompting the French president, François Hollande, to declare a state of emergency and bring in controls on the country’s borders.

What seems likely to be the most deadly terrorist attack in Europe since the 2004 train bombings in Madrid saw attacks at six venues across Paris, including gun attacks at a rock concert and two restaurants, and a series of blasts near the Stade de France, where the national side were playing Germany in an international friendly football match.

Up to 120 people were killed in the bloodiest of the incidents, when gunmen opened fire inside the Bataclan concert venue in the 11th arrondissement, during a concert by the US rock group Eagles of Death Metal.

Many people in the crowd were reportedly held hostage before armed police stormed the venue, killing four attackers. Some of those inside the Bataclan theatre told AP three of the terrorists detonated suicide belts as French security forces closed in.

Police officials said two of the incidents near the stadium involved suicide attacks, with three people reported to be killed.

Across the city, a further 200 people have been injured, at least 80 of them seriously.

Paris prosecutor François Molins said five attackers had been “neutralised” across the city.

Police said they believe all the attackers have been killed, but are still searching for accomplices and others possibly involved in planning the assaults.

One concertgoer, Julien Pearce, a journalist from Europe 1 radio, said he saw two or three men armed with Kalashnikov-type rifles burst in midway through the concert and begin “shooting blindly at the crowd” for a number of minutes.

“Everyone was running in all directions towards the stage,” he said. “It was a stampede and even I was trampled on. I saw a lot of people hit by bullets. The gunmen had loads of time to reload at least three times. They weren’t masked; they knew what they were doing; they were very young.”

The authorities warned people to remain indoors where possible and closed the Métro system.

The attacks come 10 months after 20 people died during attacks by Islamist gunmen on the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, located close to the Bataclan theatre, and a kosher supermarket in Paris.

Hollande cancelled plans to attend this weekend’s G20 summit in Turkey and convened a cabinet meeting. In a TV address to the nation, he declared a state of emergency.

“This is a terrible ordeal that again assails us,” he said. “We know where it comes from, who these criminals are, who these terrorists are.”

He said the attackers wanted “to scare us and fill us with dread”. He added: “There is dread, but in the face of this dread, there is a nation that knows how to defend itself, that knows how to mobilise its forces and, once again, will defeat the terrorists.”

The state of emergency would be in force across France, Hollande said, meaning some place might be closed and people searched. He said: “The second decision I have made is to close the borders. We must ensure that no one enters to commit any crimes and that those who have committed the crimes that we have unfortunately seen can also be arrested if they should leave the territory.”

The events brought immediate international condemnation, with the US president, Barack Obama, calling it “an attack on all of humanity and the universal values we share”.

Obama said he did not want to speculate on who might have carried out the attacks, but said the US was ready to help “our oldest ally”. “Those who think they can terrorise France or their values are wrong,” he said. “Liberté, égalité and fraternité are values that we share, and they are going to endure far beyond any act of terrorism.”

The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, said she was “deeply shaken by the news and pictures that are reaching us from Paris.”

David Cameron, who is still expected to travel to the G20 summit, said he was shocked by the events. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the French people. We will do whatever we can to help.”

The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, said: “My thoughts are with the people of Paris tonight.”

Senior British officials are expected to hold an emergency meeting in Whitehall on Saturday as the UK assesses the implications of the Paris attack.

Britain’s intelligence agencies moved quickly on Friday night to offer assistance to their French counterparts. The British embassy in Paris was placed on “full response mode”.

It is understood, however, that officials are unlikely to raise the threat level in the UK which is currently set at the second highest level of “severe”. The highest level of “critical” is only declared if intelligence is received of an imminent attack in the UK. Threat levels in the UK are set by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre and the domestic security service MI5.

Witnesses said a number of people had died when gunmen fired inside a restaurant in the 10th arrondissement of the city. A police official said 11 people had died there, but other reports said there were more deaths.

“I was on my way to my sister’s when I heard shots being fired. Then I saw three people dead on the ground. I know they were dead because they were being wrapped up in plastic bags,” student Fabien Baron told Reuters.

In the rue de Charonne, customers at the Carillon bar and restaurant heard an explosion at around 9.20pm and assumed it was a firecracker.

Witnesses said a man then appeared and fired a first salvo at the bar and a second at a Vietnamese restaurant, the Petit Cambodge, opposite. The man was reported to have entered Le Carillon and fired “lots of volleys”.

One man who lives near the Petit Cambodge said he initially thought the gunfire was fireworks. Another witness told AFP: “Everyone was on the floor, no one moved. A girl was carried by a young man in his arms. She appeared to be dead.”

At the Bataclan venue, reporters outside saw hundreds of officers carrying machine-guns outside before the building was stormed.

Among those still unaccounted for there were members of the band. TheFacebook page of Eagles of Death Metal, a spin-off from the better-known Queens of the Stone Age, said they were “currently trying to determine the safety and whereabouts of all our band and crew”.

“It was carnage,” said Marc Coupris, 57, still shaking after being freed from the Bataclan venue. “It looked like a battlefield, there was blood everywhere, there were bodies everywhere. I was at the far side of the hall when shooting began. There seemed to be at least two gunmen. They shot from the balcony.

“Everyone scrabbled to the ground. I was on the ground with a man on top of me and another one beside me up against a wall. We just stayed still like that. At first we kept quiet. I don’t know how long we stayed like that, it seemed like an eternity.”

“It was horrible, there were so many corpses, I just can’t talk about it,” said a bearded man in a T-shirt as he ran down the street from the Bataclan in shock.

The French TV station BFMTV said the gunmen who attacked the Bataclan had shouted “It’s for Syria” before opening fire.

Images taken by people living near the Bataclan showed bodies in the street, covered by sheets thrown down by local residents.

A witness called Anna, who lives near the Bataclan, said they heard firing and “threw ourselves on the ground”. In a shaky voice, she told BFMTV. “We saw people running and people with guns. The whole area is sealed off. We don’t know what is happening here. Oh my god, there’s a body there. This is horrible.”

Hollande was attending the football game at the Stade de France when the attacks began. The blasts could be heard by the crowd, causing panic as people spilled into the field and the PA announcer asked people to avoid certain exits.

Hollande rushed back to the interior ministry for crisis talks with the prime minister, Manuel Valls, and interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, and later called the emergency cabinet meeting. Hollande joined Cazeneuve in visiting the scene of the attack at the Bataclan venue.

“The terrorists who were not far from here were killed,” Hollande said on television after visiting a security command centre near the concert hall.

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Breaking News (France) – Paris attacks: More than 100 killed at Bataclan concert hall and restaurants

Paris attacks: More than 100 killed at Bataclan concert hall and restaurants

  • 14 November 2015 BBC

    A general view of the scene that shows the covered bodies outside a restaurant following a shooting incident in Paris, France, Nov. 13, 2015.

    A general view of the scene that shows the covered bodies outside a restaurant following a shooting incident in Paris, France, Nov. 13, 2015.

Loud explosions were heard from inside the concert hall shortly after police moved in.

France has declared a national state of emergency and has closed its borders after scores of people were killed in multiple gun and bomb attacks in Paris.

At least 100 people are reported to have died at the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris.

Gunmen took many hostages there before being overpowered when police stormed the building.

Others died in a reported suicide blast near the Stade de France and gun attacks on city centre restaurants.

Paris residents have been asked to stay indoors and about 1,500 military personnel are being deployed across the city.

The deadliest attack appears to have targeted the Bataclan concert hall, with unconfirmed reports saying that concert-goers were being shot one by one. Police sources told AFP news agency that more than 100 people had died there.

Speaking at the concert hall, President Francois Hollande said the attackers would be fought “without mercy”.

At least three gunmen are reported to have been killed at the venue.

Other attacks hit Le Petit Cambodge restaurant and nearby Le Carillon in the 10th district, where a BBC reporter said he could see 10 people lying on the road, either dead or seriously injured.

And an eyewitness told Liberation newspaper that he had heard more than 100 rounds being fired at La Belle Equipe cafe in the 11th district.


Attack sites:

  • Bataclan concert venue, 50 boulevard Voltaire, 11th district – hostages held
  • Le Carillon, 18 rue Alibert, 10th district – gun attack
  • Le Petit Cambodge, 20 rue Alibert, 10th district – gun attack
  • La Belle Equipe, 92 rue de Charonne, 11th district – gun attack
  • Near Stade de France, St Denis, just north of Paris – reported suicide attack near venue as France v Germany football match played

Mar Roxas Presidential Campaign Hurt by Tanim Bala or Laglag Bala

The Presidential campaign of former Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Mar Roxas is suffering from the perceived incompetence of the Aquino administration in stamping out the EXTORTION RACKET at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). In 2010, then Senator Benigno (Noynoy) Aquino lll campaigned on a platform of reform and good government (Tuwid na Daan – Straight Path). Five years into the Aquino Administration, major campaign promises lie in shambles as the nation continues to experience woes in Metro Manila traffic management, MRT/LRT problems and alarming criminality. If we add the Zamboanga siege mismanagement, the bungled Mamasapano police (SAF44) operation, the slow Typhoon Yolanda rehabilitation, the balikbayan box controversy and the Liberal Party playgirls, espousing to follow the footsteps of a tarnished administration is not exactly the way to go in conducting a winning presidential campaign. Be that as it may, running under the Administration ticket has its perks and prerogatives (unlimited cash and use of government resources). Anyway, here come TROUBLE in the form of the Tanim/Laglag Bala scandal (planting bullets in the bags of outbound international air travelers with the problem being settled for cash) . The airport is under the Department of Transportation and Communications (formerly headed by Mar Roxas) while many of the pinpointed corrupt officials are with the Philippine National Police (attached to the DILG, just recently vacated by Mar Roxas). I

Airport security contractual personnel and officials of the Philippine National Police (just recently under DILG Secretary Mar Roxas) are implicated in the EXTORTION SCHEME called Tanim or Laglag Bala (Plant a Bullet or Drop a Bullet in the luggage of airline passengers).

Airport security contractual personnel and officials of the Philippine National Police (just recently under DILG Secretary Mar Roxas) are implicated in the EXTORTION SCHEME called Tanim or Laglag Bala (Plant a Bullet or Drop a Bullet in the luggage of airline passengers).

t is no wonder that Administration stalwarts shout to high heavens that the series of events is just a DEMOLITION JOB to put President Aquino and the “Anointed One” (Mar Roxas) to shame. As the DOTC Secretary, NAIA general manager and airport officials point fingers or wash their hands on the matter, the public is more convinced that TANIM BALA is a mere EXTORTION SCHEME hatched to victimize airline passengers who would rather COUGH OUT CASH than suffer delays and worse. It goes without saying that the Philippine IMAGE and PUBLIC PERCEPTION is the biggest LOSER (with apologies and deep sympathy to the hapless victims).

Bullet Airport Scandal Goes International

A simple way of making money called LAGLAG BALA (drop a bullet) or TANIM BALA (plant a bullet) is just the latest twist to the chronic EXTORTION RACKET at the Philippine International Airport in Metro Manila. Foreign and local tourists, balikbayans (returning Filipinos) and OFWs

Airline passengers wrap their bags with plastic to avoid bullets being planted (by EXTORTION accomplices) that would then be DISCOVERED by security x-ray machines.

Airline passengers wrap their bags with plastic to avoid bullets being planted (by EXTORTION accomplices) that would then be DISCOVERED by security x-ray machines.

(overseas foreign workers) have always lined the pockets of corrupt security, customs and immigration officials through various “infractions” (improper documents, unauthorized materials in luggage, harmful substances, lethal objects and the like) needing some remedy or FIX. Jail time, huge fines and unnecessary delays in flights out of the country can always be prevented with GREASE MONEY. The flavor of the month get rich scheme involves planting bullets in bags of airline passengers and said bullets are “discovered” by the checkpoint x-ray machines. A standard amount of THIRTY THOUSAND PESOS is demanded and after some haggling and payoff, the passenger is let go although a few thousand pesos poorer. If passengers protest their innocence or prove difficult to deal with, the FULL FORCE of the law is imposed on them – detention and a court appearance with a possible guilty verdict and jail time. As usual, government officials (DOTC Secretary, airport general manager, etc.) are either clueless, evasive, in a state of denial, defensive or mouth STUPID statements (“isolated case”, “very small percentage”). Aside from the personal inconveniences suffered by the helpless victims, the tourist industry has also been affected by the NEGATIVE PUBLICITY, another black eye for It’s more Fun in the Philippines.