France's BFM TV is reporting that the woman who died when she blew herself up with a suicide vest during the police raid in Paris today is the cousin of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the lead suspect in the November 13 Paris attacks.
Mashable has created a Twitter account, @ParisVictims, to memorialize the 129 victims of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris.
The account is tweeting photos and sharing details of the lives of the 129 people who lost their lives in the deadly attacks. The tweets include the hashtag #enmemoire, which means "in memory" in French.
Mashable has created longer profiles of the victims on its website, with information obtained from media reports and statements put out by victims' family members and friends.
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins says that the identities of those arrested and killed during the seven-hour raid police raid on an apartment in Paris today are not clear, AP reports. Seven people were arrested and two suspects killed, Molins said.
Authorities are working to determine the fate of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind of the November 13 deadly attacks in the French capital, according to AP. Molins said the raid began after police gathered intelligence via eavesdropping on phone conversations, surveillance and witness statements that Abaaoud could be in a safe house in Saint-Denis.
From our news desk:
Turkey and the United States say they will intensify operations to clear part of the Turkish-Syrian border of Islamic State (IS) militants.
"We have certain plans to terminate the [IS] presence on our border,” Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioglu told the state-run Anadolu Agency on November 17.
“Once these plans are finalized, our operations will intensify," he added. "You will see this in the coming days."
The IS group controls a portion of Syria's border with Turkey, allowing the group to smuggle in fighters, arms, and equipment.
"Seventy-five 75 percent of [Turkish-Syrian border] has now been shut off,” U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told CNN. “And we are entering an operation with the Turks to shut off the other remaining 98 kilometers."
Based on reporting by AP and Reuters
Reuters has just reported that the raid in Saint-Denis in northern Paris are now finished, citing a police source. A French government spokesman has also confirmed that the police raids are now over, Reuters say.
AFP reported that police are still working on a security operation in the area even though the raid in Saint-Denis is over.
-- Joanna Paraszczuk
Explosions and the sound of gunshots can be heard in this AP video taken at the scene of the raids in Saint-Denis in Paris.
-- Joanna Paraszczuk
Reuters have shared a photograph of one of the terror suspects arrested this morning during the raids in Saint-Denis.
-- Joanna Paraszczuk
France Info is reporting that a third suspect was killed in the Saint-Denis raid this morning, in addition to a woman who blew herself up with a suicide vest and a male suspect killed by a sniper.
-- Joanna Paraszczuk
The suspects in the Saint-Denis raids had planned an attack in the La Defense business district, Reuters and the France 2 TV station are reporting, citing a source close to the investigation.
France 2 says that two suspects were killed during the raid and five have been arrested including three who had been in the apartment at the time and two who were outside. France 2 said DNA samples are being taken from those who have been arrested.
-- Joanna Paraszczuk
French police have confirmed that a police dog named Diesel was killed in this morning's raids in Saint-Denis in Paris. The dog was a seven-year-old Belgian Malinois (Belgian Shepherd Dog).
-- Joanna Paraszczuk