IN PICS: Shock, horror as Paris attacks unfold
Attacks have been reported across Paris beginning on Friday night with dozens reported dead and injured.
Witnesses uploaded videos and pictures from the night, showing grief, sadness and shock.
Photos show chaos after deadly attacks in #Paris https://t.co/3PZgapvD9z pic.twitter.com/LDZRpBYIqP
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) 13. November 2015
EN DIRECT - Cinq lignes de métro coupées après les fusillades à Paris https://t.co/PQoxakjhF3 pic.twitter.com/UG69CNRRx4
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) 13. November 2015
Bodies littered in the streets of central #Paris like in a war zone. Police now say 20 dead but death toll rising. pic.twitter.com/Acn7yRud4n
— Julie Lenarz (@MsJulieLenarz) 13. November 2015
Rescue workers run after hearing explosions or gun shots near Place de la République. Photo: Dominique Faget AFP.
Images of bodies on stretches and in the street showed the scale of the violence.
Saturday's Libération (@Libe) front page: Carnage in Paris #bbcpapers pic.twitter.com/jv7UGn7wBg
— BBC Monitoring (@BBCMonitoring) November 13, 2015
Die Bilder des Terrors aus #Paris. #ParisAttacks #ParisShooting https://t.co/NANAprPXAS pic.twitter.com/KAdj1eRYLI
— BILD (@BILD) 13. November 2015
Concerned Parisians are posting missing persons reports on Facebook #Paris https://t.co/l2lDwO9Ajh pic.twitter.com/1gYvQ3HZZc
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) 14. November 2015
Explosions were reported near the Stade de France , where France and Germany were playing. Sounds from the blast could be heard during TV broadcasts of the game.
Unconfirmed reports of suicide bombers. Sound of explosion outside Stadium reportedly caught on TV cameras. #Paris https://t.co/09B1M9Zy7L
— My Daughter's Army (@mydaughtersarmy) 13. November 2015
Fans were let onto the pitch when the game ended as the number of reported fatalities outside started to grow.
EN DIRECT - La pelouse du Stade de France, où des spectateurs ont trouvé refuge https://t.co/LIEhlp6yN7 pic.twitter.com/aYd9mrWH2z
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) November 13, 2015
French armed forces were called in to help.
#Paris : État d'urgence déclaré, l'armée est déployée dans les rues de la capitale pic.twitter.com/fZs73TVFpL
— Louis Witter (@LouisWitter) 13. November 2015
Concert venue Bataclan where a rock concert took place was also a target of attacks, with 60 people reportedly taken hostage.
EDITION SPECIALE - Attaques de Paris: le Bataclan évacué https://t.co/LIEhlp6yN7 pic.twitter.com/K1Xt2pjb2v
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) November 13, 2015
An outpouring of support for the victims could be seen on social media with many tweeting "Pray for Paris".
Stay strong! #prayforparis #france #paris #francja #franceattack pic.twitter.com/cqYZKgZEZU
— Żaneta Gotowalska (@gotowalska) November 14, 2015
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Witnesses uploaded videos and pictures from the night, showing grief, sadness and shock.
Photos show chaos after deadly attacks in #Paris https://t.co/3PZgapvD9z pic.twitter.com/LDZRpBYIqP
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) 13. November 2015
EN DIRECT - Cinq lignes de métro coupées après les fusillades à Paris https://t.co/PQoxakjhF3 pic.twitter.com/UG69CNRRx4
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) 13. November 2015
Bodies littered in the streets of central #Paris like in a war zone. Police now say 20 dead but death toll rising. pic.twitter.com/Acn7yRud4n
— Julie Lenarz (@MsJulieLenarz) 13. November 2015
Rescue workers run after hearing explosions or gun shots near Place de la République. Photo: Dominique Faget AFP.
Images of bodies on stretches and in the street showed the scale of the violence.
Saturday's Libération (@Libe) front page: Carnage in Paris #bbcpapers pic.twitter.com/jv7UGn7wBg
— BBC Monitoring (@BBCMonitoring) November 13, 2015
Die Bilder des Terrors aus #Paris. #ParisAttacks #ParisShooting https://t.co/NANAprPXAS pic.twitter.com/KAdj1eRYLI
— BILD (@BILD) 13. November 2015
Concerned Parisians are posting missing persons reports on Facebook #Paris https://t.co/l2lDwO9Ajh pic.twitter.com/1gYvQ3HZZc
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) 14. November 2015
Explosions were reported near the Stade de France , where France and Germany were playing. Sounds from the blast could be heard during TV broadcasts of the game.
Unconfirmed reports of suicide bombers. Sound of explosion outside Stadium reportedly caught on TV cameras. #Paris https://t.co/09B1M9Zy7L
— My Daughter's Army (@mydaughtersarmy) 13. November 2015
Fans were let onto the pitch when the game ended as the number of reported fatalities outside started to grow.
EN DIRECT - La pelouse du Stade de France, où des spectateurs ont trouvé refuge https://t.co/LIEhlp6yN7 pic.twitter.com/aYd9mrWH2z
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) November 13, 2015
French armed forces were called in to help.
#Paris : État d'urgence déclaré, l'armée est déployée dans les rues de la capitale pic.twitter.com/fZs73TVFpL
— Louis Witter (@LouisWitter) 13. November 2015
Concert venue Bataclan where a rock concert took place was also a target of attacks, with 60 people reportedly taken hostage.
EDITION SPECIALE - Attaques de Paris: le Bataclan évacué https://t.co/LIEhlp6yN7 pic.twitter.com/K1Xt2pjb2v
— BFMTV (@BFMTV) November 13, 2015
An outpouring of support for the victims could be seen on social media with many tweeting "Pray for Paris".
Stay strong! #prayforparis #france #paris #francja #franceattack pic.twitter.com/cqYZKgZEZU
— Żaneta Gotowalska (@gotowalska) November 14, 2015
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