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Saturday 14 November 2015

Bodies Litter Restaurant Floor After Machine-Gun Wielding Terrorists Screaming 'Allahu Akbar' Open Fire On Diners


At least eleven people were killed when machine gun-wielding terrorists attacked a central Paris restaurant in the first of a series of co-ordinated terror attacks across the French capital last night.
According to a woman who was in the Cambodian restaurant, a gunman shouted 'Allahu Akbar' (God is great in Arabic) before firing.
Terrified customers hid under tables as one diner described seeing a 'pile of bodies' on the ground. 
Within hours, at least 140 were massacred in the city in the country’s worst ever terror outrage. 
Emergency services were called to the scene after armed terrorists fired at diners in a Paris restaurant


Emergency services were called to the scene after armed terrorists fired at diners in a Paris restaurant
The horror started with Kalashnikov-wielding fanatics attacking Cambodian restaurant Le Petit Cambodge in the Bastille area of the city at around 9pm. Pictured, emergency services at the scene

The horror started with Kalashnikov-wielding fanatics attacking Cambodian restaurant Le Petit Cambodge in the Bastille area of the city at around 9pm. Pictured, emergency services at the scene
Terrorists gunned down at least 120 at the Bactalan concert hall concert hall where around 100 people were held hostage. Gunfire was also heard in two bars in the 11th Arrondissement.
There were two further suicide attacks and a bombing near the Stade de France stadium where France and Germany were playing a friendly international football match. 
Police said there were at least three dead in the attacks near the stadium, near two of the entrances and a McDonalds restaurant. He said the explosions went off simultaneously.
French President Francoise Hollande declared a national state of emergency following what he called 'unprecedented terror attacks', shut borders and deployed an extra 1,500 troops to Paris.



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