In an online statement
distributed by supporters, the terror group said eight militants wearing
explosive belts and armed with machine guns attacked precisely selected
areas in the French capital.
The statement, published in both Arabic and French, threatened
further attacks against France “as long as it continues its Crusader
campaign.”It said France was guilty of “striking Muslims in the caliphate with their aircraft.”
In
addition to the people killed, 180 others were injured, according to the
Paris Police Prefecture. More than half of them are in critical
condition.
President Francois Hollande
blamed the attack on ISIS, calling it "an act of war" by the militants.
He said it was planned from the outside -- "with inside complicity."
"When the terrorists are capable of doing such acts, they must know that they will face a France very determined," he said.
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