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I've gotten all my information from this CNN article.
Paris attacks: At least 153 killed in gunfire and blasts, French official says
But of course this is all over the news and all of you already heard of it. You can post your thoughts here.
What I've learned from the article is that on Friday 11/13/2015 in and around Paris.
>2-3 men dressed in black, with no face coverings, and with AK 47s shot and killed over 100 people in Bataclan hall of Paris.
>There were also Bombings in Stade de France, a northern suburb of Paris. At least some were suicide bombings.
>In total 6 shootings and 3 bombings in Paris area today. The article didn't give details where all bombings and shootings took place. Over 150 dead have been found so far.
Meanwhile in a refugee camp in France caught on fire: Calais migrant camp 'on fire' as France reels from Paris terror attacks. My guess is the fire was commited by angry French as a response to killings in Paris.
I'm disappointed in some quotes I've seen from world leaders. It's all generic "My condolences to France" and "Peace to the world". What they should be saying is "We need to kill anyone involved in anyway. And prevent this from happening again". They have no aggression.
IMO, there's no doubt this was done by Muslim terrorist. This attack hurts Europeans and Muslim immigrants/refugees. It hurts European in that innocent people are threatened and killed. It hurts Muslim immigrants/refugees in that European countries are more likely to instate strict laws on access to their countries, which will not allow Muslims simply looking for a better life to live in European countries.
Hopefully this attack will wake-up Europe. Countries like Germany are gullible and too open to refugees. Wanting your country to be safe or well of economically, doesn't make you anti-Muslim it makes you smart.
EDIT: BBC is giving very good coverage: Paris Attacks live coverage
Here are all of the attack sites and amount found dead or injuried in the sites.
Paris attacks: At least 153 killed in gunfire and blasts, French official says
But of course this is all over the news and all of you already heard of it. You can post your thoughts here.
What I've learned from the article is that on Friday 11/13/2015 in and around Paris.
>2-3 men dressed in black, with no face coverings, and with AK 47s shot and killed over 100 people in Bataclan hall of Paris.
>There were also Bombings in Stade de France, a northern suburb of Paris. At least some were suicide bombings.
>In total 6 shootings and 3 bombings in Paris area today. The article didn't give details where all bombings and shootings took place. Over 150 dead have been found so far.
Meanwhile in a refugee camp in France caught on fire: Calais migrant camp 'on fire' as France reels from Paris terror attacks. My guess is the fire was commited by angry French as a response to killings in Paris.
I'm disappointed in some quotes I've seen from world leaders. It's all generic "My condolences to France" and "Peace to the world". What they should be saying is "We need to kill anyone involved in anyway. And prevent this from happening again". They have no aggression.
IMO, there's no doubt this was done by Muslim terrorist. This attack hurts Europeans and Muslim immigrants/refugees. It hurts European in that innocent people are threatened and killed. It hurts Muslim immigrants/refugees in that European countries are more likely to instate strict laws on access to their countries, which will not allow Muslims simply looking for a better life to live in European countries.
Hopefully this attack will wake-up Europe. Countries like Germany are gullible and too open to refugees. Wanting your country to be safe or well of economically, doesn't make you anti-Muslim it makes you smart.
EDIT: BBC is giving very good coverage: Paris Attacks live coverage
Here are all of the attack sites and amount found dead or injuried in the sites.
Bataclan: at least 100 dead, seven people in a critical condition, four others injuredRue Charonne: 19 dead, 13 people in a critical condition, 10 others injured
Rue Bichat: 14 dead, 10 in a critical condition, 10 others injured
Avenue de la Republique: Four dead, 11 in a critical condition, 10 others injured
Stade de France: four dead, 11 in a critical condition, 39 others injured
Rue Beaumarchais: three people in a critical condition, four others injuries