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OBAMA: 'THIS IS AN ATTACK ON ALL OF HUMANITY'

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US President Barack Obama on Friday called the attacks in Paris an "outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians."

"This is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values we share," Obama said from the White House, where he spoke after a slew of attacks that left dozens of people dead and injured. "This is a heartbreaking situation."
At least 140 people have been reported killed and many more injured after a series of attacks in Paris late Friday evening.
Three separate shootings have been reported, and there was an explosion outside the Stade de France, where the French national soccer team was playing Germany.
Police reportedly believe that the attacks are connected, and experts have said that it's possible that a terrorist group is behind the attacks.
Obama said that he did not want to speculate about who might be responsible for the attacks.
"It appears there still may be live activity" in Paris, he said.
Obama has been briefed on the unfolding situation by Homeland Security Adviser Lisa Monaco, a White House official said earlier Friday. The attacks come two weeks before Obama and other world leaders are due to travel to Paris for climate talks.
He said in his remarks that the US would stand with France in the face of the attacks.
"We're going to do whatever it takes ... to bring these terrorists to justice," he said.
Source Business Insider

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