Hollande says ISIS are behind 'act of war' claiming 127 lives: Fans flee concert and drag away the dead as gunmen blow themselves up then terrorist opens fire in restaurant and bombers hit stadium
At least 127 people killed and dozens wounded in a series of co-ordinated terror attacks in heart of Paris last nigh Up to 100 were massacred in the Bataclan concert hall after suicide bombers took hostage then blew themselves up
Chilling footage shows concert-goers dragging blood-soaked friends from scene and woman hanging from window
French President Francois Hollande declared a state of emergency for whole country and reinstates border checks
He has vowed to 'mercilessly' strike back after blaming ISIS and has declared three days of national mourning
The terrorists shouted 'Allah Akbar' and 'this is for Syria' as they burst in and opened fire, eyewitnesses have said
France was in a nationwide state of emergency today after at least 127 people were killed in a series of coordinated terror attacks in the heart of Paris that have paralysed the country.
Armed with AK47 machine guns and shouting 'Allahu Akbar', four of the group marched into a rock concert at the Bataclan theatre, massacring up to 100 people and taking dozens hostage.
Video footage emerged of the stampede into a street behind the theatre shows concert-goers leaving a trail of blood as they drag their dying friends from the scene.
One woman clung desperately to the window ledge of the second floor as she tried to hide from the terrorists.
Meanwhile, bodies lie by the entrance – all apparently dead, before one moves and attempts to stand. Bleeding heavily, and unable to lift themselves, the camera captures the moment they try to use their phone – possibly to call for help.
The video was taken by Le Monde journalist Daniel Psenny from his flat in a building opposite. He was later injured himself, shot in the arm through his window.
Another 11 people were gunned down at a Cambodian resta