Exclusive Footage Of Paris Attacks: Innocent People Dive In For Cover From Gunfires

Here is a terrifying video footage of a sustained attack in few restaurants during the Paris Massacre. The footage shows us the merciless savagery of an Islamic State assassin and survival instincts of intended victims. A young woman who would have died had the terrorist’s assault rifle not misfired as he held the weapon over her head, giving her a chance to run away. She was very lucky as she survived the attacks which left over 130 people dead and several injured.

It is the first time any film has been seen of the mayhem caused inside a property targeted by Islamic State six days ago. Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, and his 26-year-old cousin Hasna Aitboulahcen are believed to be the two terrorists who died in a gun and grenade battle which saw several rounds of ammunition fired by police. A woman who is said to be Aitboulahcen is the first female suicide bomber in Europe when she detonated her explosive vest moments.

 The French authorities have still not confirmed if Abaaoud was there or if he is dead or alive but two European intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told that he had been killed inside the building and identified by forensic experts. Several terrorist organizations, including ISIS, have since hailed the 2008 Mumbai attacks and have warned of replicating it to target cities in the West. Is Paris the first of many such attacks?

Most of the Terrorist organizations are now considering fidayeen style attacks to cause maximum damage and increase panic across the city. In this video, we can see the innocent people in restaurants trying to escape from the bullets and running away from the terrorists. Many ran into the underground cellar to escape from the terrorists. Such incidents will always be a nightmare for everyone who experienced the attacks.

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