'I didn't kill anyone,' Paris terror attacker claims

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The only assailant still alive after the terror attacks that rocked Paris in November 2015 said today that 'I didn't kill anyone, I didn't hurt anyone' as he took the stand for the first time in the trial over the jihadist massacres

The only assailant still alive after the terror attacks that rocked Paris in November 2015 said today that"I didn't kill anyone, I didn't hurt anyone" as he took the stand for the first time in the trial over the jihadist massacres.

He sought to distance himself from the team of assassins who were all killed in the wake of the attacks, appearing to imply that he had had a last minute change of mind. But he has claimed he discarded his suicide vest and fled the French capital in the chaotic aftermath of the bloodshed, eluding an intense manhunt to return to Molenbeek, the Brussels district where he grew up.

Mr Abdeslam's mother, sister and ex-fiancee had also been scheduled to take the stand today, but the presiding judge informed the court that they would not be coming, without giving further details.In one of a series of outbursts, he said that France"knew the risks" of attacking jihadist targets in Syria as part of a coalition fighting the Islamic State group.

 

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