भिडियो हेर्नलाई तलको बिज्ञापन हटाउनुहोस
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High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. “Where is your boyfriend, where is he?” shouts a police officer on Wednesday morning at the start of a deadly raid in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, captured by amateur video footage given to French TV channel TF1. -
woman’s voice shouts back: “He is not my boyfriend!” Then there is a bang and a hail of gunfire. At the start of an operation in which the police will shoot 5,000 rounds, the woman detonates an explosive vest, becoming the first-ever female suicide bomber in Europe. High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article Jean-Michel Fauvergue, head of France’s antiterrorist unit, Raid, said that as she triggered the vest, “windows along the street shattered [from the blast]. A body part, a part of the spine, fell on one of our cars.” The woman was Hasna Aitboulahcen, a French 26-year-old of Moroccan origin who lived a secular lifestyle, which included heavy drinking and attending nightclubs. She was described by friends as “outgoing” and “a bit clueless”. Aitboulahcen was a relation of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the ringleader behind the Paris attacks last week that left 130 people dead. Abaaoud was killed in the same police raid in Saint-Denis, his body found “riddled with impacts”. Aitboulahcen — according to court records, her Facebook page and local media reports from her home town — was a daughter of Moroccan immigrants who arrived in France in the early 1970s. Aitboulahcen in a photo that first appeared on Facebook She was born in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, to the north of Paris on August 12 1989 and at 16-years-old moved to Creutzwald, Moselle, in eastern France near the German border. Jean-Luc Wozniak, the mayor of Creutzwald, told The Associated Press that she had a sister and two brothers and that the four siblings spent some time in foster care. He said the family moved into an apartment located in a housing project in 2006.High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. It is not clear if it was after 2013, the last official record of her, that she became radicalised. If so, this would seem to be about the same time as 28-year-old Abaaoud appeared to be radicalised — he left Brussels and headed for Syria in early 2014, where he became a high-ranking Isis fighter. Aitboulahcen, who by this point was known to the French authorities, expressed a wish to do the same in a posting on her Facebook page that was seen by Belgium news site DH before it was deleted. She wrote on June 11 this year: “Jver biento aller en syrie inshallah biento depart pour la turkie” (I am soon going to Syria, god willing, leaving soon for Turkey). She is not the first female European suicide bomber. That title goes to Muriel Degauque, a Belgium woman who in 2005 blew herself up in Baghdad. But Aitboulahcen is the first female suicide bomber in Europe.भिडियो हेर्नलाई तलको बिज्ञापन हटाउनुहोस
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