Paris attacks: Day 7- Chaos continues as the city attempts to “move on”, Brussels on threat

In the latest developments after a week-old attacks that took place in the French capital of Paris, the nation of Belgium has placed it’s capital Brussels on a very high alert, citing a “serious and imminent threat.”

The Crisis Centre of the Belgian Interior Minister stated that the terror alert level for the Brussels area shall soon rise to level 4, that means to be very intensive and serious, while the rest of the country will apparently remain at a bit lower level of 3. Cautions have been issued for the same and the local citizens are being actually requested to avoid “places with high concentrations of people” such as concerts, train stations, cinema halls and even airports.

The increase and security measures come in as authorities and other officials investigating into   attacks in Paris conduct raids and strikes in Belgium, as they work to take down the network of terrorists behind the ‘carnage.’

Salah Abdeslam, 26, is the major subject of an international search warrant. He was last reported to be seen driving off the Belgian border, when police stopped and questioned him a few hours after the attacks, not knowing about his involvements. His whereabouts now remain  unknown and under high ambiguity.

Some of the most important and recent developments in the case-

-When contacted an investigating official for the same, the only response received was- “Woman did not blow herself up in Paris attack 02:25“, which throughly makes the other related claims baseless.

-The United Nations (UN) Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution drafted by France. It includes international support for counter-terrorism efforts, specifically aimed toward ISIS and inclination among the neighbour countries.

-In another revelation, two of those involved in the attacks came into the European Continent through the very entry point in Greece and on the same day, the prosecutor’s office remarked. Both were suicide bombers who blew themselves up outside entrances to Stade de France, one after the other.

-Another person (unidentified as of yet) has succumbed to his injuries as a result of last week’s attacks, bringing the death toll to 130, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls stated with grief on Friday.

Alpona Dutta

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