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LIVE - Trial of November 13: the course of the terrorists of the Bataclan studied

2021-11-19T13:57:38.386Z


Investigators will be heard this Friday on the course in Iraq and Syria of Samy Amimour, Ismaël Mostefai and Fouad Mohamed-Aggad, as well as the activity of the Clain brothers in the region.


Samy Amimour, Ismaël Mostefai and Fouad Mohamed-Aggad are the three Islamist terrorists who attacked the Bataclan on November 13, 2015. They were killed by the police the same evening. 

Born in Paris in 1987,

Samy Amimour

is a former RATP bus driver who left to join the Islamic State in Syria in 2013. He is the first terrorist to have been neutralized by the police: he triggered his belt explosives just after being hit by fire from police officers from the BAC (anti-crime brigade) shortly before 10 p.m. 

Ismaël Mostefai

, born in Courcouronnes (Essonne) in 1985, and

Fouad Mohamed-Aggad

, born in 1992 in Wissembourg (Bas-Rhin), are the two other attackers of the Bataclan.

Known as a petty offender, the first was spotted in September 2013 on Turkish territory with Samy Amimour, before returning to France, where he was stuck S. The second left for Syria to join the Islamic State in December 2013. They held hostages in the Bataclan before the assault by the BRI (search and intervention brigade), at 12:18 am.

The Clain brothers

(Jean-Michel and Fabien), whose case will also be discussed this Friday, are the voices of the demand for the attacks of November 13, 2015.

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Source: lefigaro

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