(Reuters) - France and Belgium are trying to hunt down suspects and would-be assailants following the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 people in Paris.
One man is being held by police in France, one is on the run and possibly in Belgium and 10 have died, seven of them in the attacks themselves. Three died in a follow-up raid by French police on an apartment hideout in St. Denis, north of Paris, on Nov 18.
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