A policeman stands guard near "Le Carillon" restaurant one of the site of the attacks in Paris after a crowd movement that led to a panic on November 15, 2015, in the 10th district of Paris. (AFP Photo)
PARIS:
Police have identified two more French nationals who blew themselves up in the coordinated attacks in Paris on Friday, the prosecutor said, and also put out a request for a Belgian-born man they warned was dangerous.
"Two more terrorists killed in the night of November 13 were today formally identified through finger prints," the prosecutor said in a statement, adding they were French and living in Belgium.
The two men, aged 20 and 31, were suicide bombers at the Stade de France and at a bar in the 11th district.
On their Twitter feed the police said they were also seeking a Belgian-born man, Abdeslam Salah in connection with the attack, describing him "dangerous".
"Two more terrorists killed in the night of November 13 were today formally identified through finger prints," the prosecutor said in a statement, adding they were French and living in Belgium.
The two men, aged 20 and 31, were suicide bombers at the Stade de France and at a bar in the 11th district.
On their Twitter feed the police said they were also seeking a Belgian-born man, Abdeslam Salah in connection with the attack, describing him "dangerous".
© Thomson Reuters 2015
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