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A man wearing a suicide bomb vest had a ticket to enter the 80,000-capacity Stade de France during the match between France and Germany, suggesting attackers planned to blow themselves up amid the crowd. A man wearing a suicide bomb vest had a ticket to enter the 80,000-capacity Stade de France during the match between France and Germany, suggesting attackers planned to blow themselves up amid the crowd. 
He was stopped after security frisked him at the entrance to the stadium. He was stopped after security frisked him at the entrance to the stadium. 
While attempting to back away from security, he detonated his vest, which was loaded with explosives and bolts, according to Paris prosecutor François Molins. While attempting to back away from security, he detonated his vest, which was loaded with explosives and bolts, according to Paris prosecutor François Molins. 
Police suspect the man had planned to detonate his vest inside the packed stadium to trigger a deadly stampede. Police suspect the man had planned to detonate his vest inside the packed stadium to trigger a deadly stampede. 
French police with protective shields walk in line near the Bataclan concert hall
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Rescuers evacuate an injured person on Boulevard des Filles du Calvaire
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French Vigipirate troops mobilize next to Place de la Bastille
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French soldiers mobilize near to the Place de la Bastille
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Wounded people are evacuated outside the scene of a hostage situation at the Bataclan theatre
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People react as they gather to watch the scene near the Bataclan concert hall
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French police secure the area outside a cafe near the Bataclan concert hall
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Rescuers workers evacuate victims near the Bataclan concert hall
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French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and French President Francois Hollande attending an emergency meeting at the Interior Ministry
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Spectators invade the pitch of the Stade de France after explosions were heard outside
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A man lies on the ground as French police check his identity near the Bataclan concert hall
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Police officers man a position close to the Bataclan theatre
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Wounded people are evacuated from the Stade de France in Paris
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Two men evacuate the Place de la Republique square in Paris as a police officer looks on
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Football fans are evacuated from the Stade de France stadium
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The Stade de France is evacuated after reports of an explosion
A member of the French fire brigade aids an injured individual near the Bataclan concert hall
Wounded people are evacuated from the Stade de France in Paris
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Rescuers assist an injured man on Boulevard des Filles du Calvaire, close to the Bataclan concert hall
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The scene at a restaurant in 10th arrondissement
The Bataclan theatre - where around 100 people are thought be held hostage
The Stade de France as it was evacuated
Forensic experts inspect the site of an attack outside the Stade de France stadium in Saint-Denis
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Around three minutes later, another man blew himself up outside the stadium. A third attacker detonated explosives at a nearby McDonalds, police have said. Around three minutes later, another man blew himself up outside the stadium. A third attacker detonated explosives at a nearby McDonalds, police have said. 
The account by a Stade de France security guard who was on duty and French police sheds light on why the attack on the Stade de France failed to cause the levels of carnage seen at the Bataclan concert venue and restaurants across Paris. The account by a Stade de France security guard who was on duty and French police sheds light on why the attack on the Stade de France failed to cause the levels of carnage seen at the Bataclan concert venue and restaurants across Paris. 
At least two loud blasts were heard by the crowd inside the stadium, witnesses said. At least two loud blasts were heard by the crowd inside the stadium, witnesses said. 
The German football team was evacuated from the Hotel Molitor this morning following a bomb threat. They decided to stay at the Stade de France following the attacks on Friday night. The German football team was evacuated from the Hotel Molitor this morning following a bomb threat. They decided to stay at the Stade de France following the attacks on Friday night.