The suspected Islamic State (Isis) militants holed up in an apartment
in northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis following a raid by French
special police had planned to carry out an attack on La Defense district
in Paris, according to multiple sources.
A source close to the
investigation told Reuters that La Defense, a major business district
located west of Paris, was the target of a new terrorist operation by
the IS militants after the 13 November attacks in Paris that left 129
dead. Other police sources confirmed the intelligence to France 24 and
France Info TV.
Gunfire and explosions were heard in Saint-Denis early on Wednesday (18
November) as RAID police, French special operations, surrounded an
apartment in search of suspects linked to last Friday's attacks.
Abaaoud, a 28-year-old of Moroccan origin, has been linked to a number of terror plots and recruitment efforts in Europe over the past two years. The eighth suspect in the attack, Salah Abdeslam, was also said to be a target in the raid.
Two attackers were killed, including a woman who detonated a suicide belt, and five people were arrested. Five French police officers were lightly wounded in the operation. No civilian casualties were reported.
A police dog was also killed in the raid, it has emerged.
Assaut à #SaintDenis : un chien policier tué pendant l'assaut https://t.co/vZJC188Pzw pic.twitter.com/iRosY1kkKG— BFMTV (@BFMTV) November 18, 2015
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