Paris attacks: France falls silent to remember 130 victims
France held a national memorial service for the 130 victims of the Paris terror attacks.
France held a national memorial service for the 130 victims of the Paris terror attacks.
A large blast has been heard at the Saint-Denis flat that police raided in search for the mastermind of the Paris terror attacks.
ITV News Correspondent Emma Murphy, who is at the scene, said the blast was believed to be a controlled explosion.
In footage from outside the property, a whistle is sounded, a loud explosion is heard before bystanders start screaming.
Samy Amimour, who was born in Drancy, a north-eastern suburb of Paris, is believed to be the first Paris attacker to be buried.
One of the cafes struck in the Paris terror attacks reopens as the city tries to move on in wake of the tragedy which claimed 130 lives.
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