Hasna the women which france said she terrorist and she boombed her self she said im alive and i live in morocco they lie about me i will took channels of france to judges.. I told u thats false flag
and... this is official france government storry..!?
The
woman who was thought to have blown herself up in the Saint Denis gun
siege was actually killed when another member of the Islamic cell let
off a bomb, according to a source within the French police.
Hasna
Ait Boulahcen, 26, was believed to have become Europe's first female
suicide bomber when she let off her explosive vest at a flat in the
suburb of Paris during a police raid on Wednesday morning.
But
a police source has now revealed she is believed to have died because
another member of her terrorist cell let off a bomb as armed officers
attempted to storm the third floor property.
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Suicide
bomber: Hasna Ait Boulahcen (pictured) did not blow herself up during a
siege of an ISIS safehouse in the Saint Denis suburb of Paris, police
have said
Destroyed: A third body has been found at the Paris siege flat (above) where Ait Boulahcen was thought to have blown herself up
Armed: Officers tracked Abaaoud to the flat after following Boulahcen and watched her take him into the building
The
French Ministry today released photos of the raid in Saint Denis on
November 18th, which left Adelhamid Abaaoud, the so-called mastermind of
the Paris attacks dead. His French born cousin Ait Boulahcen died when a
third person detonated a suicide bomb French born Ait Boulahcen is the
cousin of the mastermind of the Paris terror attacks, Belgian-born
Abdelhamid Abaaoud.
'Hasna
Ait Boulahcen, cousin of the suspected mastermind of the Paris attack,
whose body was found in the rubble of the apartment in Saint Denis
raided by police, was not killed in a suicide bombing,' the police
source explained.
Three
people died in the assault - the Paris attack mastermind Abdelhamid
Abaaoud, his cousin Hasna Ait Boulahcen and a man who has not yet been
identified.
Investigators
believe that the third person, the unnamed man, let off his own suicide
bomb which caused a massive explosion, not Ait Boulahcen as previously
thought.
Police
officers have described how Ait Boulahcen had called out to them
shortly before the explosion, crying: 'Help me, help me.'
Armed officers believed she had called out to lure them into a trap.
Asked
to explain the misidentification, Paris prosecutor Francois Molins
said: 'All I can tell you is that the kamikaze [suicide bomber] was not
Hasna.'
Colleagues
of Mr Molins said 'more human parts', a handbag and Ait Boulahcen's
French passport were also found in the rubble of the Saint Denis
apartment block.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said the death toll of the deadly Paris attacks on Friday had risen by one to 130.
He
made the announcement in a speech to the French Senate which is
expected to approve a three-month extension to France's state of
emergency.
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