Terrorist hit Paris in France



A series of coordinated terror attacks in the heart of Paris have left as many as 142 dead and paralysed the French capital with fear.

French police arrested one man who claimed to have been recruited by ISIS alongside three other extremists, it has been reported.

Around 112 were massacred at the Bataclan concert hall alone, where terrorists were holding around 100 people hostage, and another 11 at a restaurant shootout yesterday evening.


Police raided the theatre at around midnight, killed the three terrorists inside and freed the remaining hostages. 


During the friendly match between the franch football team and the germany team two suicide bomber blew themselves up outside the Stade de france sport stadium.

Terrorists launched a total of six coordinated attacks at high profile sites across Paris: 


Two suicide bomb attacks at a bar near the Stade de France led to President Hollande being evacuated from the stadium. He has since declared a national state of emergency.


Two terrorists with AK47s burst into the Bataclan concert hall, where rock band Eagles of Death Metal were performing. They sprayed bullets and threw grenades into thousands of people before they started slaughtering people one by one.


There was a shootout inside a restaurant on Rue Bichat, on Paris' 10th arrondissement, at around 9pm. At least 11 people were killed in the melee.


Gunfire and bomb blasts have also been reported at the Louvre art gallery, the Pompidou Centre and Les Halles shopping centre.


Witnesses have been telling of the horror which unfolded inside the Bataclan theatre, where AK47 wielding terrorists who shouted 'Allah Akbar' as they burst in and opened fire into a crowd of thousands.


Francoise Hollande, French prsident has since declared a national state of emergency, deploy more troops to the capital city and shut its borders.