Paris terror attacks

Rajalakshmi S Updated - November 14, 2015 at 11:49 AM.

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People warm up under protective thermal blankets as they walk on a street near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal attacks in Paris on Saturday. Gunmen and bombers attacked busy restaurants, bars and a concert hall at locations around Paris on Friday evening, killing dozens of people in what a shaken French President described as an unprecedented terrorist attack Photo: Reuters
Peru's national soccer players observe a minute of silence for victims of attacks in Paris, before their 2018 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Paraguay at Nacional stadium in Lima, November 13, 2015. Photo: Reuters
Australian team captain Steve Smith (R) and team mate David Warner (C) bow their heads with team officials and members of the public as they pay tribute to those killed in the Paris attacks before the start of the second day of the second cricket test against New Zealand at the WACA ground in Perth, Western Australia, on Saturday.
The body of a victim is seen covered, along the sidewalk outside a cafe at the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Reuters
French fire brigade members aid an injured individual near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris, France, on Friday. Gunmen and bombers attacked busy restaurants, bars and a concert hall at locations around Paris on Friday, killing dozens of people in what a shaken President Francois Hollande described as an unprecedented terrorist attack. Photo: Reuters
A general view of the Eiffel Tower and La Defense business district (background) in Paris. Gunmen and bombers attacked busy restaurants, bars and a concert hall at locations around Paris on Friday, killing dozens of people in what a shaken President Francois Hollande described as an unprecedented terrorist attack. Photo: Reuters
People hug on the street near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal attacks in Paris, on Saturday. Photo: Reuters
A French policeman speaks to a victim wearing a protective thermal wrap near the Bataclan concert hall following attacks in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Reuters
A French policeman assists a blood-covered victim near the Bataclan concert hall following attacks in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Reuters
US President Barack Obama delivering a statement after he was briefed on attacks in Paris, in Washington on Friday. Photo: Reuters

A series of attacks targeting young concert-goers, soccer fans and Parisians enjoying a Friday night out at popular nightspots killed at least 120 people in the deadliest violence to strike France since World War II.

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