France starts coming to terms with its worst-ever terrorist attack

A CLEARER picture is emerging of who conducted the assaults in Paris on the night of Friday 13th, with Islamic State claiming responsibility on November 14th for killing “crusaders” and saying eight men were involved. Police have so far accounted for seven of them, who wore explosive vests, formed into three groups, and struck targets at six locations. They blew themselves up, or were shot dead by police, on the night. Early on November 15th police reported they had found a black car, used during the attacks on restaurants, abandoned in Montreuil, a suburb of Paris. It contained three Kalashnikov rifles and ammunition. Its discovery, but not the driver, suggests one person of interest to the police, at least, remains at large. A new lead apparently concerns three French brothers, two of whom rented in Belgium the cars the attackers used. French have also police published a photograph  of a man, Abdeslam Salah, who is wanted in connection with the attacks.

One question that needs answering is what the attackers' nationalities were, and how they came to be in Paris. A Syrian passport was found on the body of at least one suicide bomber....Continue reading

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