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    SHOCKING IMAGES: Paris attacks (CAUTIONS GRAPHIC IMAGES) 153 people confirmed dead



    France has proclaimed a highly sensitive situation and shut its fringes after no less than 153 individuals were murdered in 6 dread assaults in Paris.



    On a night when a large number of Paris occupants and vacationers were delighting and fans were getting a charge out of a soccer match in the middle of France and best on the planet Germany, repulsiveness struck in a phenomenal way.



    Terrorists — some with AK-47s, some apparently with bombs strapped to them — assaulted locales all through the French capital and at the stadium where the soccer match was in progress.



    Scores were killed in the planned assaults late Friday, leaving a country in grieving and the world in stun.



    Paris Prosecutor representative Agnès Thibault-Lecuivre said eight radicals are dead after the assaults.




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    Seven of them were slaughtered in suicide bombings.



    More than 150 individuals were slaughtered in the Paris and Saint-Denis shootings and bombings, French authorities said. Holy person Denis is home to the national stadium where the soccer match was being played.



    The most exceedingly terrible bloodletting happened at Bataclan, with no less than 112 left dead.



    A columnist who was at a stone show there got away and told CNN: "We rested on the floor not to get hurt. It was a gigantic frenzy. The terrorists shot at us for 10 to 15 minutes. It was a bloodbath."



    Julien Pearce didn't hear the aggressors talk, however he said one companion who got away heard them discuss Iraq and Syria.



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    Later, he said the men were communicating in French. Two men wearing dark began shooting and after injured individuals tumbled to the floor, the shooters shot them once more, execution-style, he said.












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