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Paris attacks: What we know about the attackers and suspected accomplices

While police continue their manhunt for suspects involved in the attack in Paris that killed at least 129 people, five of the attackers have been identified along with some of their suspected accomplices.

7 suicide attackers were killed when their explosive vests detonated at 3 of the targeted sites

This undated image taken from a militant website on Nov. 16, 2015, shows Belgian Abdelhamid Abaaoud, who a French official says is the suspected mastermind of the Paris attacks. (Militant video via Associated Press)

While police continue theirhunt for suspects involved in the attack in Paris that killed at least 129 people, officials have identifiedfive of the attackersalong with some of theirsuspected accomplices.

Seven suicideattackers in totalwere killed when their explosive vests detonatedat three of the targeted sites:the Bataclan concert hall;theStade de France; and theComptoirVoltaire caf.Other locations in the city were hit, but it is not yetclear which assailants struck where and in what number.

Still at large

1.AbdelhamidAbaaoud: Suspected mastermind

Abaaoud, in his late 20s, is thesuspected Belgian mastermind of the attacks.Abaaoudhas been linked toearlier plots, includingone against a Paris-bound high-speed train that was foiled by three young Americans in August, and the other against a church in the French capital's suburbs.

Hewas already well known tothose who follow ISIS. In 2014, grim footageemerged of him and his friends in Syria loading a pickup and amakeshift trailer with a mound of bloodied corpses.

2.SalahAbdeslam:Suspected ofrentingblack VW Polo car used in attacks

The Brussels-born26-year-old is the brother ofIbrahimAbdeslam,who blew himself up at theComptoirVoltaircaf in Paris. An arrestwarrant has been issued forAbdeslam,whom police had allowed to slip from their grasp early Saturday, when they stopped a car carrying three men near the Belgian border.

By then, hours had passed since authorities had identifiedAbdeslamas the renter of a Volkswagen Polo that carried the attackers to the Paris theatre where so many died.Three French police officials and a top French security official have confirmed that officers letAbdeslamgo after checking his ID.

Police are searching for Salah Abdeslam, who has been identified as the renter of a Volkswagen Polo that was abandoned at the scene of one of the attacks in Paris. His brother Ibrahim Abdeslam died when he detonated a suicide vest in central Paris. (Police Nationale/Twitter)

Dead attackers

Three suicide bombers have been identified as those who targeted theBataclanconcert hall:

1. Ismail Omar Mostefai

The 29-year-old, born just south of Parisand of Algerian descent,was in contact withAbaaoud, the alleged chief planner behind the attacks, oneofficial told the New York Times.

Mostefai had been put on the French intelligence services' "S notice,"suspected of being radicalizedin 2010. Identified throughhis fingerprint by officials, Mostefaireportedly entered Turkey in 2013, the Times reported. He is said to havevisited Syria in 2013-14 and was flagged byTurkish authorities as a possible extremist in October2014. A senior Turkish official told The Associated Press thatauthoritiesnotified French authorities in December 2014 and in June 2015, but had received no response.

At theAnoussra Mosque,Islamic associationleader Ben Bammoutold APthat Mostefai was a regular mosque-goeruntil about two years ago. He said Mostefai often attendedwith hisfather, but said there was no sign of fanaticism.

2. Samy Amimour

TheFrenchman, 28, worked as a bus driver in Paris until 2012, the Guardian reported.He hadbeen under official investigation since October 2012 onsuspicion of terrorism-related activity over a plan to go to Yemen andhadbeen the subject of an international arrest warrant since late 2013, when he is believed to have gone to Syria.

A woman prays as she pays her respects in front of a floral tribute near the Bataclan concert hall. (Daniel Ochoa de Olza/Associated Press)

At some point, Amimourjoined ISIS.His father told the French newspaper Le Monde in 2014 that he had goneto Syria to try to extract his son from ISIS. The father said hehad an "extremely cold reunion" with his son and was unsuccessful in bringing him home.

3. The third attacker at the concert hall has yet to be identified

Three suicide bombers attacked the Stade deFrance:

4. Bilal Hadfi

The 20-year-old French national who lived in Belgium also spent time in Syria, according to the Washington Post, citing European intelligence officials. At some point, he returned to Belgium, but disappeared from the radar of the Belgian security services.The DailyTelegraphreported thathefought with ISISas recently as this spring, under different names.

Although described as a typical teenager with a keen interest in football, Hadfi at some point within the last two years became radicalized by a Belgian imam and began associating with extremists,according to Het Laatste Nieuws.

The Telegraph saidHadfi in July hadissued a call on Facebook for attacks on the West.

"To the brothers who reside in the lands of the infidels," he said in a nowdeleted video post. "Hit the pigs in their communities so they no longer feel safe even in their dreams."

5. Ahmad Al Mohammad

A Syrian passport found near the remains of one of the suicide bombers in the attack on the Stade de France bore the name of Ahmad Al Mohammad. (Greek government)

Authorities discovered a passport nearthe body of one of the attackers that carried the name ofAhmad Al Mohammad, 25, from northwest Syria.Authorities are trying to authenticate the passport, but aGreek official says the fingerprints of the person holding AlMohammad's passport matchup with a person whowas processed on the Greekisland of Leros after setting out from Turkey.

6. The third suicide bomber has not yet been identified

Comptoir Voltaire cafattack

7.IbrahimAbdeslam

A 31-year-oldFrench resident of Belgium,Abdeslamwas the brotherofSalahAbdeslam, one of thekey suspects still at large. Abdeslamfounded acafthat was managed by his brotherSalahand was temporarily shut down for drugoffences several years ago, the Daily Telegraph reported. The paper said the brothers had recently transferred their shares in the caf to another party.

"I used to go there every day after work, on my way home. We would go there to smoke hashish, drink alcohol, no problem," one man, who did not want to be identified, told the Telegraph,

"Ibrahimand I played cards together, we laughed and joked. He talked to everyone, he was very generous ...Ibrahimused to go to discos, he would drink alcohol, smoke. But he stopped drinking alcohol in the last year."

With files from Reuters and The Associated Press