The Paris prosecutor's office has announced that it has positively identified two more suspects in the deadly terror attacks in France on Friday, which killed 129 and wounded 350 more, according to The New York Post.
French prosecutors, who have opted to remain anonymous, have stated that one suicide bomber who blew himself up in the Bataclan music hall was 28-year-old Samy Amimour, a French citizen previously charged with terrorism back in 2012. Initially under judicial supervision, he dropped off-radar and eventually became the subject of an international arrest warrant.
Brahim Abdeslam, 31, was also identified by French authorities as the man who detonated his explosive vest on Boulevard Voltaire. He was also the older brother of 26-year-old Saleh Abdeslam, who is currently the target of an international manhunt, reports The Times of Israel.
Ismael Mostefai, 29, has also been identified as yet another terrorist who attacked the Bataclan music hall. His remains were found on the site and positively identified by the police.
Born in Idlib, 25-year-old Ahmad Al Mohammad was identified as one of the attackers in the national soccer stadium. He was found with a Syrian passport. According to the prosecutor's office, Mohammad's fingerprints were a match to those of someone who passed through Greece back in October.
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