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Austria gave France two suspects in the terrorist extremism

Австрия выдала Франции двух подозреваемых в экстремизме террористовAustria gave France two possible accomplices of the extremists, who on 13 November 2015 to have committed a series of bombings and armed attacks in Paris.

The Austrian Prosecutor’s office reports about the extradition to France of two possible accomplices of the extremists who committed 13 November last year in Paris a series of bombings and armed attacks that claimed the lives of 130 people, reports the BBC .

In particular, France was handed a 29-year-old Abdel Haddad from Algeria and 35-year-old Pakistani Mohammad Usman Ghana. They were detained on 10 December 2015 in the refugee center in Austria.

According to investigators, A. Haddadi and M. Ghani arrived in Greece from the Middle East, along with two direct participants of the attack the Iraqis who blew himself up at the Stade de France.

The men had fake passports, therefore, the Greek authorities detained them for 25 days. After release, they, along with most of the migrants came to Austria.

On Friday 13 November 2015 in Paris almost at the same time was committed several attacks: explosions near the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, shooting several restaurants, as well as the massacre in the concert hall “Bataclan” (where about 100 people were taken hostage). In the result of acts of terrorism 130 persons were lost, more than 350 people were injured.

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