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Today in History: November 13 – 130 Die in Paris Terror Attacks

ISIS Coordinated Assaults Across Paris Leave a Nation in Mourning and Spark Global Solidarity

Story Highlights
  • ISIS militants targeted multiple locations
  • 130 people lost their lives, and over 350 others were injured in the attacks
  • France declared a state of emergency and led a global movement against terrorism

On November 13, 2015, coordinated terrorist attacks orchestrated by ISIS rocked Paris, targeting the Bataclan concert hall, Stade de France, multiple restaurants, and public streets.

The violent assaults resulted in 130 fatalities and left over 350 people injured, marking the deadliest attack on French soil since World War II.

The nation, alongside the world, was shaken by the scale of the tragedy, leading to increased security measures and a global push to tackle terrorism.

In response, France declared a state of emergency and observed a period of national mourning to honor the victims.

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