As Paris and the world continue to reel from Friday’s devastating terror attack, authorities in France announced a manhunt is underway for a suspect who was said to be “directly involved.”
The Washington Post reported authorities in Europe were looking for a suspect they said was to have been “directly involved” in the Paris attacks that left 129 people dead.
Two officials reportedly said investigators were working to figure out if the suspect they were looking for was one of many who had been arrested in Belgium.
Eight men were suspected to be involved, with seven dying in the attacks. Six died after detonating their suicide vests while one died after police shot him.
The New York Times reported the attacks appeared to have been planned extensively.
Some details also emerged about four of the attackers, including one who may have posed as an immigrant from Syria. The other three were reportedly citizens from France.
Officials are reportedly looking for Abdeslam Salah of Belgium in connection with the attacks and have described him as being dangerous and urged people who might see him not to intervene for their own safety, according to The Epoch Times.