- Three jihadists blew themselves up outside the Stade de France
- Two of the bombers were Ahmed al Mohammad and Bilal Hafdi
- The France v Germany friendly international match was abandoned
- The explosions resulted in thousands running onto the pitch for safety
- It has now emerged that two of the bombers arrived in Greece last month
- See more of the latest news on last week's terror attacks in Paris
Published:
00:25 GMT, 21 November 2015
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Updated:
12:30 GMT, 21 November 2015
Fingerprints have revealed that two of the Stade de France suicide bombers had entered Europe through Greece last month.
The
France v Germany friendly international football match was abandoned
after three jihadists blew themselves up outside the ground, as part of a
number of attacks in Paris which killed 130 people.
Two of the bombers were Ahmed al Mohammad and Bilal Hafdi. The third person has not been identified.
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Officials
in Greece had previously said that a man carrying a Syrian passport with
the name Ahmad Al-Mohammad (left). Bilal Hafdi (right), from Belgium,
also blew himself up at the stadium
At
least one suicide bomber had a ticket to the Stade de France and wanted
to enter the stadium before exploding, but was rejected by a security
officer.
Thousands of fans ran onto the pitch at the country's national stadium after the explosions went off.
It has now emerged that two of the ISIS militants were checked by Greek authorities on October 3, according to prosecutors in the French capital.
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