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Paris, the largest terrorist massacre in France: 129 dead and 352 wounded. “We are at war”

In Paris the toll of the largest terrorist massacre in France continues to worsen: so far 129 dead and 352 injured - The missing Italian girl is dead - Terrorist hunt: more than 5 arrests in Brussels - Father and brother also captured of a kamikaze – Hollande: “We will be ruthless” – Solidarity from all over the world

Paris, the largest terrorist massacre in France: 129 dead and 352 wounded. “We are at war”

The terrible toll in human lives of the Paris massacre rises by the hour, the most serious ever experienced by France, which is frighteningly close to that of the Pan Am plane hit thirty years ago by Gaddafi's Libyans in Lockerbie in Great Britain, where 270 passengers perished. The Paris massacre has so far counted 129 dead and 352 injured, of which 99 seriously.

Isis claimed responsibility for the massacre with chilling words: "It's just the beginning of the storm"

Among those missing on Black Friday in Paris there was also an Italian, Valeria Solesin, who was at the Bataclan theater at the time of the terrorist attack but unfortunately it was learned a little while ago that she died.

Meanwhile, the French police continue the hunt for terrorists. More than five arrests in Belgium. The father and brother of one of the suicide bombers was also captured. The Paris prosecutor said that two cars were used by the terrorists in the attacks and that their teams that went into action were three.

French President Hollande promises: "We will be ruthless". Sarkozy also says it: "It's war on France, the country won't give in". Theaters, museums and schools (but they will reopen tomorrow) closed in Paris. The Eiffel Tower has also been closed, where false alarms of looters have been triggered repeatedly.

Solidarity with France from all over the world. A minute of silence across Europe on Monday.

Renzi: "It was an attack on our way of life but they won't stop us". Merkel to Hollande: "We mourn with you". Putin: "United in the fight against terrorism". Obama: "Attack on all humanity"

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