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Paris terror attacks: The hunt for homegrown jihadists

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It started at 4:20 in the morning. Police raided an apartment in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis. At least two suspected militants were killed, including a woman with an explosive belt. We look at the seven-hour operation against what appear to be homegrown jihadists. How is France coping with, for the second time in five days, the sound of automatic weapons fire? Parliament is to vote on extending a state of emergency for three months. Is that going to deter potential recruits to the IS group?

Added on the 18/11/2015 20:02:31 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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