
Meanwhile on Twitter, — Julia Macfarlane (@juliamacfarlane)November 18, 2015
A homage between dogs. To Diesel…Hommage entre chiens A Diesel… — M@NU ™ (@ManuBresset)November 18, 2015
Abu Waf-Waf al-Kelbi claims the attack in St Denis and states he will wage war on all infidel dogs. (The name is an Arabic pun on the names typically chosen by jihadists; 'kelb' means 'dog')Abu Waf Waf Al-Kelbi revendique l'attaque à St-Denis et déclare qu'il fera la guerre à tous les chiens mécréants — Sofiane (@sofianemv17)November 18, 2015
8:10am ET: Copenhagen Airport EvacuatedCopenhagen Airport's Terminal 3 has been evacuated after suspicious bag was found, a spokeswoman from the airport told Reuters.
5:50am ET: Saint-Denis Raid Is OverPolice and a French government spokesperson have confirmed that the raid in Saint-Denis is over.Speaking at a news conference after a cabinet meeting, French government spokesman Stephane Le Foll gave no further details about the raid.Police batter Church door and climb through — TristanAJE (@TristanAJE)November 18, 2015
All the shops in Saint-Dennis are shuttered. Residents told to stay indoors. Walking through a ghost town. — Katie Engelhart (@katieengelhart)November 18, 2015
5:35am ET: Eyewitness Describes Scene at Saint DenisAn eyewitness described to Reuters seeing a woman blow herself up this morning in Saint-Denis."At 4:25am (10:25pm ET) this morning we were woken up by a deafening explosion. (Gunshots which sounded) like 'boom, boom, boom, boom, tatatata boom boom.' It woke me up, I jumped out of bed, I opened the window, I put my head outside and I was watching.Medical personnel standing by in Saint-Denis. — Katie Engelhart (@katieengelhart)November 18, 2015
Paris prosecutor's statement on raid confirms one dead suicide bomber, 3 arrests in apartment and 2 more nearby — Stuart Millar (@stuartmillar159)November 18, 2015
2:55am ET: Rumors Swirl in Saint-DenisVICE News France editor Etienne Rouillon is on the scene in Saint-Denis. He reports that he's behind a security perimeter around 100 meters from the scene of the siege with a clear view of the street.The ambulances that were at the scene have started to move and there's a large amount of firefighters, emergency staff, military, and policemen still there — but the situation is calmer than it was a couple of hours ago.The atmosphere is still very tense however. Moments ago there were rumors of someone with a gun and police rushed around the street but it turned out to be a false alarm.On the main highway into Paris police were checking every car heading into the French capital from Saint-Denis.2:16am ET: Two Arrests Reported, Siege Still OngoingPolice have reportedly made two arrests. French media outlets are also quoting police sources as saying two people are dead: One suspect shot by police and a female suicide bomber who blew herself up.
2:08am ET: The Scene in Saint-DenisPhoto by VICE News France editor Etienne Rouillon:
1:54am ET: Two Suspects Reportedly Dead, Including Female Suicide BomberFrench media report that the raid is almost over. At least two people are reportedly dead, including a woman who detonated a suicide belt.BREAKING: Paris police: Suspected attacks mastermind, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, believed holed up in standoff
— The Associated Press (@AP)November 18, 2015
French channel iTele just reported that one of the dead terrorists was a woman who blew herself up with a suicide belt
— Michael C Moynihan (@mcmoynihan)November 18, 2015
"Two terrorists killed: One felled by a sniper #RAID, the other, a woman, detonated explosives. #Saintdenis operation"1:35am ET: Reports of Explosions in Saint-DenisReports are now emerging of several heavy explosions at the site of the police raid north of Paris.Les deux terroristes tués: un abattu par un snipper du — frederic Helbert (@FredericHelbert)November 18, 2015
BREAKING: At least 7 explosions heard at the scene of a police standoff with suspects in Paris attacks
— The Associated Press (@AP)November 18, 2015
Very heavy explosions Saint-Denia
— Stefan de Vries (@stefandevries)November 18, 2015
French media report one female suicide bomber who activated her bomb vest
— Stefan de Vries (@stefandevries)November 18, 2015
1:13am ET: Police Raid Said to Target Suspected Mastermind of Paris AttacksAFP and other French media outlets are reporting that the ongoing police raid this morning targeted Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the alleged mastermind of the Paris attacks who was previously believed to be in Syria.Now radio station Europe 1 reports: 3 persons arrested (one injured), 3 killed (among them one woman with suicide belt) — Mathieu von Rohr (@mathieuvonrohr)November 18, 2015
Abaaoud is a 27-year-old from the Molenbeek suburb of Brussels, home to other members of group behind the attacks. Abaaoud was behind a series of planned attacks in Belgium that were foiled by the police last January.In an interview in February with Dabiq, the Islamic State's online magazine, Abaaoud boasted of traveling through Europe to organize attacks and obtain weapons. He has been disavowed by his family, who, according to the New York Times, rejoiced when he was reported killed fighting for the Islamic State. He survived, however, and has since been linked to the Paris attacks.12:43am ET: Reports of Arrests, Officers InjuredSpecial police forces launched an operation early Wednesday morning in Saint-Denis, a suburb just north of Paris, to catch one of the suspects in the Friday attacks, Reuters reports. Witnesses in the area reportedly said they began hearing gunfire at around 4:30am local time.**
#BREAKING Paris shootout follows police raid on suspected Paris attacks mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud: police
— Agence France-Presse (@AFP) November 18, 2015
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Three people holed up in an apartment, police pause in operation, *and* three arrests made, according to French media
— Michael C Moynihan (@mcmoynihan)November 18, 2015
Police officers injured in Saint Denis, three persons arrested
— Mathieu von Rohr (@mathieuvonrohr)November 18, 2015
"Paris bombings: Exclusive RMC police operation in St Denis. 9th terrorist target, police injured several entrenched individuals."The French National Police tweeted that there are "ongoing operations" in the area and warned people to stay away:Attentats Paris:Exclusif RMC operation de police à St Denis. Le 9eme terroriste ciblé, policiers blessés,plusieurs indicidus retranchés
— Jean-Jacques Bourdin (@JJBourdin_RMC)November 18, 2015
"Ongoing operations: do not cross the security perimeters, you disrupt police work."12:24am ET: Videos Show Heavy Gunfire in Saint-DenisVideos taken on Rue des Chaumettes in Saint-Denis show armed men in the streets and include the sound of heavy gunfire:**
[INFO] Opérations de #police en cours: ne franchissez pas les périmètres de sécurité, vous perturbez le travail des policiers
— Police Nationale (@PNationale) November 18, 2015
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Fait peur tout ça… ils referment le périmètre… #saintdenis #RAID pic.twitter.com/3mkeDfHoNm
— Female Khal (@Chelmih) November 18, 2015
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12:16am ET: Ville de Saint Denis confirms police operation. Tells residents to stay indoors.**
Bon c'est sur c'est une intervention de la police… rue barrée, officiers etc.. #SaintDenis pic.twitter.com/JSARgbaM9w
— Female Khal (@Chelmih) November 18, 2015
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12:07am ET: Gunfire Reportedly Linked to Hunt for FugitivesA police source tells Reuters that the gunfire in Seine-Saint-Denis is linked to the hunt for fugitives from Friday's shooting.Police have been hunting for Salah Abdeslam, a 26-year-old Belgian suspected of taking part in the Paris attacks. Abdeslam was stopped three times by French police while being driven back to Brussels the following morning but was allowed to carry on his way because he had not yet been identified as a suspect. Abdeslam's elder brother Brahim was one of seven attackers who blew themselves up in Paris on Friday night.French daily Le Parisien reported earlier on Tuesday that investigators are also looking for a second man, suspected of having helped the Abdeslam brothers carry out the gun attacks in the 11th arrondissement on Friday.Une interv policière est en cours dans le centre de la ville. Consigne de sécu : ne pas sortir das les rues sur cette zone. Infos à suivre
— Ville de Saint-Denis (@VilleSaintDenis)November 18, 2015
11:45pm ET: Video Claims to Show Scene of Shootout in Seine-Saint-DenisVideo has surfaced that claims to show the scene of the shootout in Seine-Saint-Denis, a suburb about 10 kilometers north of the heart of Paris. Sounds of heavy gunfire can be heard in the footage. The description of the video posted on YouTube says the footage was shot near a school on Rue du Corbillon. French media are reporting police operations in the area.Here's the location of Seine-Saint-Denis relative to Paris:Assaut policier en cours au nord de Paris, dans le cadre de l'enquête sur les attentats — Agence France-Presse (@afpfr)November 18, 2015

Fusillade à Saint-Denis, au nord de Paris, lors d'une opération policière — Agence France-Presse (@afpfr)November 18, 2015
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Heavy shooting in #Paris area of #SaintDenis centre at 0430CET, no details available at this time [pic@pmfenech] pic.twitter.com/rjtcMp51fp
— Roeland Roovers (@r0eland) November 18, 2015
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More heavy gunfire just after 0500CET in #SaintDenis suburb of #Paris [vid:@pmfenech] pic.twitter.com/n5MDgagen3
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Instead, Reuters reports that Hanover Police President Volker Kluwe said there were "specific indications" of a planned attack with explosives at the game. "We had received specific indications that an attack with explosives was planned," Kluwe told NDR state broadcaster.Police vans with loudspeakers ordered fans to leave the stadium as heavily armed officers positioned themselves outside the arena.Apart from stadium, police also evacuated Hanover's TUI multi-purpose arena where a concert was about to start.Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere was to hold a news conference later on Tuesday to provide more information.(Additional reporting from Reuters)
2:30pm ET: German police may have defused truck bomb attackBreaking, as yet unconfirmed reports from Hanover say a truck bomb disguised as a rescue vehicle was discovered near the soccer stadium that authorities evacuated Tuesday evening. German newspaper Bild quotes Hanover police chief Volker Kluwe as saying that "there was a serious plan to blow something up."2:20pm ET: Police hunt for second suspect French daily Le Parisien has reported that investigators are looking for a second man, suspected of having helped the Abdeslam brothers carry out the gun attacks in Paris' 11th arrondissement Friday.BREAKING: Hanover chief of police: 'There was a device intended to be detonated inside the stadium.' — DW Sports (@dw_sports)November 17, 2015
"Paris attacks: A second terrorist on the run sought by police" 1:45pm ET: False alarm at Eiffel Tower Tuesday afternoon, French police and soldiers told people to back away from the Eiffel Tower because of a bomb scare that turned out to be a false alarm. A VICE News crew was among those near the tower. Daniel Bateman snapped these shots.
Attentats à Paris : un second terroriste en cavale recherché par la police https://t.co/qzLkuyn026 pic.twitter.com/jOAAoJe0H0
— Le Parisien (@le_Parisien) November 17, 2015
1:24pm ET: Germany has released the seven people that police in Aachen arrested earlier today. "We can establish that we have no element linking these people to the attacks," a police spokesperson said, according to Le Monde.1:16pm ET: Mexico Beefs Up Border Controls Mexico has heightened security levels at airports, embassies, and at its borders in response to the terror attacks in Paris, the national security commissioner told reporters on Tuesday.The official, Renato Sales Heredia, said there was no specific threat to Mexico, but that the country was in contact with the government of France and "international agencies" since the attacks."We are watching the borders and specific migration alerts, precisely to avoid any kind of incident," Sales told reporters.1:05pm ET: German interior minister says seven arrests in Germany not "closely connected" to Paris terror attacks****Police in Aachen, Germany, have arrested seven people in an operation linked to the the Paris attacks."Following the Paris attacks on Friday, and the search for those who carried out and instigated [the attacks], the police in Aachen received tip-offs concerning suspects in Alsdorf," the police said.According to local daily Aachener Zeitung, police arrested two women and one man were around 9.30am in a car stationed in the parking lot of an Alsdorf job center.OFFICIAL: Police have confirmed that Germany vs. the Netherlands has been cancelled in Hannover. More to follow… — DW Sports (@dw_sports)November 17, 2015

Voice of Fabien Clain identified in a video claiming responsibility for Friday's attacks.10:30am ET: Here's the latest news today: - French President Francois Hollande will travel to the US and Russia in the next week to discuss cooperation in the fight against he Islamic State.- Germany police have arrested five people in connection with the Paris attacks.- Secretary of State John Kerry met with the French President in Paris to discuss cooperation in the fight again the Islamic State.- Seven of the attackers in Friday's attacks have been identified, while police are still searching for the eight: 26-year-old Belgian Salah Abdeslam.- France has requested military aid and assistance from its fellow EU members.- France conducted airstrikes against the Islamic State-held Syrian town of Raqqa for the second night in a row.La voix de Fabien Clain a été identifiée dans une vidéo de revendication des attentats de vendredi.
— Soren Seelow (@soren_seelow)17 Novembre 2015