Paris Attacks
Police secure the area close Jules Ferry Square in central Paris, on November 13, 2015. AFP/Getty

At least 120 people are feared dead and dozens injured following a series of coordinated attacks in Paris. According to unconfirmed reports, 100 hostages are believed to have been killed at the Bataclan concert hall after three terrorists burst into the venue.

Five bomb blasts and machine gun fire were heard from outside the building as police stormed the concert hall. The Press Association reports that the siege in the theatre was contained after French forces killed at least two attackers.

Two suicide bombers are reported to have blown themselves up outside the Stade de France sports stadium where the French football team was playing a friendly match against Germany. At least 11 people were killed in a restaurant shootout.

French President Francoise Hollande declared a national state of emergency following what he called 'unprecedented terror attacks' and shut its borders with immediate effect.

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Bodies are strewn on a Paris street close to a restaurant where gunman opened fire AFP/Getty
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Forensic experts inspect the site of an attack outside the Stade de France stadium in Saint-Denis, north of Paris AFP/Getty
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Armed police have surrounded the area AFP/Getty
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Rescuers workers evacuate victims near the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris AFP/Getty
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People run after hearing what is believed to be explosions or gun shots near Place de la Republique square in Paris Getty
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A victim lies on the ground covered by a white sheet outside the cafe La Bonne Biere, in central Paris, on November 14, 2015 following an attack. Over 100 people were killed and many injured in an 'unprecedented' series of bombings and shootings across the capital. AFP/Getty
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French security rush as people are evacuated in the area of Rue Bichat in the 10th arrondissement of the French capital Paris following a string of attacks on 13 November Getty
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People warm up under protective thermal blankets as they gather on a street near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal attacks on 13 November Reuters
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Football fans gather in the field as they wait for security clearance to leave the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, after the friendly football match France vs Germany on November 13, 2015 following shootings and explosions near the stadium and in the French capital. AFP/Getty
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French President Francois Hollande (C), flanked by French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (Rear C), French Prime Minister Manuel Valls (R) and President of the French National Assembly Claude Bartolone (2nd R), addresses reporters near the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris, AFP/Getty