A Syrian and an Egyptian passports have been found at the site of the suicide bombing at the Stade de France stadium in Paris.
The documents are currently being checked by the authorities. It has also been reported that a set of fingerprints belonging to a French citizen, linked to militant Islamists, who had allegedly taken part in the terrorist attack were found at the scene.
Two of seven terrorists responsible for Friday’s deadly attacks in Paris have been identified, police said. One of them was found to be a Syrian, another one a French national.
Earlier, a Syrian passport was found on the body of one of the Paris suicide bombers, police said Saturday.
The series of attacks which claimed the lives of at least 127 on Friday became the worst terrorist incident in French history. Following the attacks, 300 people were hospitalized, 80 of which are in a critical condition.
On Saturday, French President Francois Hollande declared a three-day mourning
The woman was reportedly among those who attacked the Bataclan theatre.
The terrorists who attacked the Bataclan theater in Paris on Friday included a woman, Radio Europe 1 reports citing an eyewitness.