(Reuters) - France and Belgium are hunting suspects and would-be attackers following the shootings and bombings in Paris on Nov. 13 that killed 130 people and injured hundreds.
Eight attackers are dead though the total number of assailants may have been 10 or higher. Investigations are centred on Salah Abdeslam who police think might be an assailant referred to in statement in which militant group Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks.
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