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Breaking News: Dispersed Gun and Bomb Attacks Left 158 People Dead in Paris

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The French government has just declared a national state of emergency after gun attacks and suicide bombing occurred in different areas in the City of Paris.

The Bataclan Concert Hall is the center of the attacks leaving at least 120 people dead as of writing. Several gunmen held hostages and shot people in the venue before being subdued by the police. Other reported areas of attack include Stade de France, Garde du Nord and Petit Cambodge Restaurant. Shootings and suicide bombing in the other areas mentioned tallied at least 38 deaths, bringing a total of 158 fatalities as of writing.

Detailed list of the attack sites:

  1. Bataclan concert venue, 50 boulevard Voltaire, 11th district – hostages held with gun attack and bombs
  2. Le Carillon, 18 rue Alibert, 10th district – gun attack
  3. Le Petit Cambodge, 20 rue Alibert, 10th district – gun attack
  4. La Belle Equipe, 92 rue de Charonne, 11th district – gun attack
  5. Near Stade de France, St Denis, just north of Paris – reported suicide bombing near venue as France v Germany football match played
A map showing some of the attack sites on Paris

Photo credit: news.com.au

In the aftermath of the attacks in Bataclan, French President Francois Hollande visited the area and reiterated that the event shall not be tolerated by the French government. It will do everything in its power to track the group behind and “will be dealt without mercy for the barbaric act”. At least five gunsmen have been killed by the French military while other involved in the event are still being tracked down. The terrorists were reportedly armed with Kalashnikovs.

French President Francois Hollande addressing the public in Bataclan Concert Hall

Photo credit: BBC

Speculations whether the terrorist group is deployed by the terrorist group ISIS is being explored. Meanwhile, aside from the declaration of state of emergency, France will close all its borders to stop the perpetrators from escaping. It will also implement curfews and schools, commercial areas as well as public transportation has been shut off for a while. Residents were advised not to go outside until situation is regarded as stable. Thousands of the French military have been mobilized and deployed to increase security.

Upon learning of the incident, many world leaders including British Prime Minister David Cameron expressed support saying “We will do everything we can to help”. US President Barack Obama also regarded the incident as “an outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians”.

Let us all hope that justice can be served for the hundreds of innocent lives taken by this bloody and inhumane carnage in Paris.

For some pictures of the event, please check the next page.

Some pictures of the Paris attacks

One of the restaurants under attack, seen in disarray and with one dead victim inside.

Photo credit: REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
The dead victimsc caught in the bloody carnage were covered by blankets.

Photo credit: Reuters.com
The area near Bataclan Concert Hall with dead bodies lying on the streets

Photo credit: REUTERS:Philippe Wojazer
An injured man was being given first aid as distraught civilians looked on.

Photo credit: REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
This injured man was being evacuated in the scene

Photo credit: BBC.com
Civilians hug and console each other after the traumatizing attacks

Photo credit: BBC.com
People were being evacuated in an organized way.

Photo credit: REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
French special forces being deployed around the attack sites

The French forces are taking extreme vigilance for any suspicious people. This man was found innocent after checking his identity.

Photo credit: REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

Source: BBC.com, Reuters.com

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