November 2015 Paris attacks

Identifying the killers of the Paris attacks: Syrian passport may be fake

* The first attacker to be identified was Omar Ismail Mostefai, aged 29, who is said to have been one of the group of at least three terrorists who spread fear, panic and death at the Bataclan concert on Friday. As police stormed the building he blew himself up, leaving police to identify his body through fingerprints.

Shocking video: The moment that bullets intertwined with Eagles of Death music (vids)

Eagles of Death Metal from California were on stage at the Bataclan theater for their fateful concert on Friday 13. Playing to an audience of 1,500 young people they were unaware that entertainment would turn to terror in just 21 seconds, as captured by a video posted on Guardian.

French Police Identifies One of Paris Attackers as Frenchman

One of the eight attackers, who carried out gun and bomb attacks at six sites across Paris on Friday night, has been identified as a Frenchman.

French police said that one of the attackers at the Bataclan concert hall, where many people had been held hostages before security forces stormed the building, was identified by his fingerprints as a Frenchman known to security services.

One Bulgarian Reportedly Killed in Paris Attacks

One Bulgarian citizen was reportedly killed in one of the multiple attacks, which claimed the lives of at least 128 people and left more than 180 people injured in Paris on Friday night.

The 37-year-old Sebastian, who has a dual citizenship - Bulgarian and French, was killed in the attack on the Le Petit Cambodge restaurant.

The day after the Paris attacks: France mourns nearly 190 dead (pics)

After the shock of the multiple attacks around Parisian venues at dawn on Saturday, Paris woke up to the blood and terror in a day of mourning. Video footage of stampedes, people covered in blood, a woman desperately clinging to a ledge in efforts to hide from terrorists and death in the streets and alleys as bodies lie strewn.

Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Paris Attacks

Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for the series of attacks in Paris on Friday night, which left at least 128 people dead and more than 180 others injured.

In an official statement, IS stated that France was its "top target" and these attacks constituted only the "start of a storm", the Guardian reports.

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