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Terror in Paris
Paris is in lockdown after multiple shootings across the city and two suicide bombs detonated close to Stade De France Stadium which was hosting an international soccer match. Some photos may cause distress. Follow us at http://twitter.com/photosSMH.
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A French policeman assists a blood-covered victim near the La Bataclan concert hall.Credit:Reuters
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A survivor sits on a bus after escaping from the Bataclan concert hall.Credit:Getty
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Survivors board a bus after surviving the gunfire at the Bataclan concert hall.Credit:Antoine Antoniol
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A survivor walks in the street after surviving the Bataclan concert hall terror incident.Credit:Antoine Antoniol
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A victim makes a phone call as she walks away the Bataclan concert hall.Credit:Kamil Zihnioglu
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A victim is evacuated from the Bataclan concert hall.Credit:Kamil Zihnioglu
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Rescue workers help a woman after a shooting, outside the Bataclan theater in Paris.Credit:AP
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Investigating police officers work outside the Stade de France stadium after a suicide bomb was detonated during a match between France and Germany.Credit:Michel Spingler
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An investigating police officer works outside the Stade de France stadium after an explosion.Credit:Michel Spingler
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A woman is being evacuated from the Bataclan theater after a shooting in Paris.Credit:AP
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A man is being evacuated from the Bataclan theater after a shooting in Paris.Credit:AP
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A medic tends to a man in shock on a Paris street. Gunfire and explosions in multiple locations erupted in the French capital with early casualty reports indicating at least 60 dead.Credit:Thierry Chesnot
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French fire brigade members aid an injured individual near the Bataclan concert hall. At least 30 people were killed in attacks in Paris and a hostage situation was under way at a concert hall in the French capital.Credit:Reuters
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Wounded people are evacuated from the Stade de France in Paris after explosions were reported. At least 26 people have died in attacks in Paris on 13 November after reports of a shootout and explosions near the Stade de France stadium.Credit:IAN LANGSDON
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Police survey the area of Boulevard Baumarchais after an attack in the French capital.Credit:Thierry Chesnot
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Spectators gather on the pitch of the Stade de France stadium following the International Friendly match between France and Germany at the Stade de France.Credit:Matthias Hangst
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A supporter comforts a friend after bombs were heard close to the Stade de France stadium at the end of the international friendly soccer match between France and Germany in Saint Denis just outside Paris. French President Francois Hollande says he is closing the country's borders and declaring a state of emergency after several dozen people were killed in a series of unprecedented terrorist attacks.Credit:Getty Images
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Soccer fans jump across seats to get to the field after an explosion occured outside the stadium.Credit:AP
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Hundreds of people spilled onto the field of the Stade de France stadium after explosions were heard nearby during a friendly match between the French and German national soccer teams.Credit:Christophe Ena
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A French supporter is in disbelief after invading the pitch of the Stade de France stadium at the end of the international friendly soccer match between France and Germany.Credit:Christophe Ena