Terror attacks in multiple locations around the French capital of Paris have rocked the city, including explosions at a cafe outside the Stade de France, where France was playing Germany in a friendly match.
French President Francois Hollande was in attendance at the game, and was escorted to safety, and the decision was made to play the game out. The final whistle just went, and all fans have been told to remain in the stadium.
This terrifying vine clip shows just how close to the stadium the explosion occurred:
In addition to the explosions outside the Stade de France, there has been a reported shootout at a restaurant and a hostage situation at a concert hall. BBC and CNN are reporting that at least 18 people have been killed in these attacks.
UPDATE: A live tweet from the scene at the Stade de France from French journalist @ArLeparmentier
UPDATE: Per Rob Harris of AP, the death toll is now reportedly 35, with up to 100 taken hostage at the Bataclan theater.
UPDATE: CNN affiliate BFMTV has confirmed the death toll at 60.
UPDATE: The England/France friendly scheduled for Tuesday has been cancelled.
UPDATE: French police have confirmed that they believe the explosion outside the stadium was a suicide bomber. The attendance at the game has not been announced yet, but the stadium has a capacity of more than 81,000.
UPDATE: The French Football Federation have confirmed that three were killed in the explosion outside the stadium.
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