Seven 'terrorists' dead in Paris attacks: prosecutor
Prosecutor Francois Molins says the attackers had worked in three teams, striking seven times in quick succession
PARIS, FRANCE:
Seven "terrorists" were killed in attacks that caused the deaths of at least 129 people in Paris and a Syrian passport was found near one of the assailants, the French capital's prosecutor said Saturday.
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Prosecutor Francois Molins said the attackers had worked in three teams, striking seven times in quick succession on Friday night.
"A Syrian passport in the name of a person born in Syria in September 1990 was found near a suicide bomber who blew himself up at the Stade de France (stadium)," Molins told a press conference.
Syrian passport at Paris attack scene belonged to asylum seeker: Greek minister
A Greek government minister said earlier Saturday that the name on a Syrian passport found at the site of one of the attacks was that of an asylum seeker who registered on a Greek island in October.
Seven "terrorists" were killed in attacks that caused the deaths of at least 129 people in Paris and a Syrian passport was found near one of the assailants, the French capital's prosecutor said Saturday.
Israel gives France intelligence on Paris attackers - media
Prosecutor Francois Molins said the attackers had worked in three teams, striking seven times in quick succession on Friday night.
"A Syrian passport in the name of a person born in Syria in September 1990 was found near a suicide bomber who blew himself up at the Stade de France (stadium)," Molins told a press conference.
Syrian passport at Paris attack scene belonged to asylum seeker: Greek minister
A Greek government minister said earlier Saturday that the name on a Syrian passport found at the site of one of the attacks was that of an asylum seeker who registered on a Greek island in October.