Photos of Paris attacks show scenes of chaos
More than 100 people killed in multiple attacks
More than 100 peoplehave been killedin a series of attacksin Paris that have prompted the French president to close the country's borders and declare a state of emergency.
Franois Hollande, flanked by prominent officials,addresses reporters near the Bataclan concert hallin central Paris,wherepolice are reporting that about100 hostagesare dead, including two attackers, following a hostage situation.
Heavily armed police raidthe Bataclan concert hall. The venue was one of several hit by gunmen and bombers in Paris on Friday evening. Dozens of people were killed in what a shaken French president described as an unprecedented attack.
Police officers and rescue workers gather around victims of the Paris attacks outside a restaurantin the10tharrondissementone of at least six separate locations where attacks werereported aroundthe French capital.
A French police officer on the lookout for shooters in front of restaurant Le Petit Cambodge.
Fire brigade members remove a man from theBataclanconcert hall, near theMaraisneighbourhood, in central Paris.
Reporterstake cover near the Bataclan concert hall.
Police officers stand guard outside anemergency meeting at the lyse Palace, the official residence of the president.
A couple take comfort onthe pitch of the Stade de France after hundreds of people spilled onto the field following a pair of blasts.
People stream out ofthe Stade de France, in Saint Denis,justoutside Paris,after a friendly soccer match between France and Germany.
Earlier in the day,police evacuatetheMolitor Hotel, where the Germansoccer team is staying, ahead of Friday's match.