What follows is a brief timeline of the the Paris attacks, as well as many exclusive photographs taken by SOFREP correspondent James Reed.
21:20 Friday: Stade de France
The first explosion happened outside Stade de France at entrance D around 21:20 as France played Germany in a game of football. Moments later, a second blast was heard inside the stadium. Each blast was carried out by a suicide bomber, both wearing similar explosive belts. Both blasts happened on the street of Rue Rimet. French President Francois Hollande was at the stadium watching the match. He was safely evacuated from the venue. Four people were killed outside the venue.
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What follows is a brief timeline of the the Paris attacks, as well as many exclusive photographs taken by SOFREP correspondent James Reed.
21:20 Friday: Stade de France
The first explosion happened outside Stade de France at entrance D around 21:20 as France played Germany in a game of football. Moments later, a second blast was heard inside the stadium. Each blast was carried out by a suicide bomber, both wearing similar explosive belts. Both blasts happened on the street of Rue Rimet. French President Francois Hollande was at the stadium watching the match. He was safely evacuated from the venue. Four people were killed outside the venue.
21:25: Shootings at restaurants Le Carillon and Le Petit Cambodge
Armed with Kalashnikov (AK-47 and AK-74) assault rifles—the most common rifle platform in this part of the world—gunmen arrived in a black vehicle at the corner of Rue Alibert and Rue Bichat in Paris’s 10th district. The masked terrorists killed 15 people at the restaurants Le Carillon and Le Petit Cambodge. Ten more people were seriously wounded. According to some news sources, over 100 empty cartridges were discovered at the scene by the police. It sounds like a simple drive-by shooting—most likely the gunmen were just dumping mags on full auto as they went by.
21:30: Stade de France
Another blast went off at the stadium, near entrance H.
21:32: Casa Nostra restaurant
At Rue Fontaine au Roi and Rue Faubourg du Temple in Paris’s 11th district, five people were killed and eight others wounded as the terrorists fired into the Casa Nostra restaurant. These gunmen were also driven to the scene in a black vehicle. Once again, somewhere close to 100 empty cartridge cases were found at the scene. They just rocked up, spraying rounds.
21:36: La Belle Equipe and Sushi Maki
A black vehicle arrived, loaded with terrorists, at a restaurant called La Belle Equipe at 92 Rue de Charonne. The gunmen unloaded their AKs on people sitting outside. Nineteen people were killed and nine more were seriously wounded. Like the previous attacks, a large number of shell casings were discovered at the scene.
21:40: Comptoir Voltaire
A suicide bomber blew himself up inside the restaurant Comptoir Voltaire at 253 Boulevard Voltaire in the 11th district. The bomber used a vest packed with explosives, similar to those used at Stade de France. Many inside the restaurant were seriously injured, while others escaped with only minor injuries.
21:40: The Bataclan theater
Three terrorists, armed with AKs, rolled up to the Bataclan in a black VW Polo. The three gunmen entered the small concert hall where American rock band Eagles of Death Metal were performing. The gunmen unloaded their rifles, killing 89 people. The terrorists fired at people as they lay on the floor, killing them execution-style. The attackers were said to have entered the building firing their rifles and chanting “Allahu akbar!”
21:53: Near Stade de France
About 400 meters from the Stade de France, a third blast detonated on Rue de la Cokerie between a McDonald’s and the sports stadium. The remains of a suicide bomber were later discovered.
12:20 Saturday: Raid upon the Bataclan
Elite police units entered the Bataclan more than two hours after the terrorists killed 89 people. Three terrorists were killed during the police raid. One of them was killed by one of the elite policemen when, during the gunfight, the policeman’s round struck the explosive chest rig the terrorist was wearing. The other two blew themselves up using their suicide vests as police entered. Hostages fled the Bataclan concert hall at 01:09.
This is a cursory timeline of the events of that terrible night. What are the French doing now?
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