France to Honor 2015 Terror Victims
- On the evening of November 13, 2015, Paris endured a series of coordinated terrorist attacks claimed by the Islamic State (ISIS).
- The attacks unfolded with chilling speed. at 9:20 PM, explosions rocked the vicinity of the Stade de France, while simultaneous shootings began at Le Carillon, petit Cambodge, and...
- Data sourced from Britannica's extensive coverage of the paris attacks and The New York Times' detailed timeline of events.
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Ten years After teh Paris Attacks: Remembering November 13, 2015
The attacks: A Timeline of terror
On the evening of November 13, 2015, Paris endured a series of coordinated terrorist attacks claimed by the Islamic State (ISIS). The attacks began with suicide bombings outside the Stade de France during a France-Germany football match,followed by mass shootings at bars and restaurants in the 10th and 11th arrondissements,and culminated in a horrific siege at the Bataclan concert hall. These events left an indelible scar on France and the world.
The attacks unfolded with chilling speed. at 9:20 PM, explosions rocked the vicinity of the Stade de France, while simultaneous shootings began at Le Carillon, petit Cambodge, and La Bonne Bière. The most devastating event occurred at the Bataclan, where gunmen held concertgoers hostage for over two hours before security forces stormed the venue.
A Detailed Breakdown of the Attacks
| Location | Time (Approximate) | Type of Attack | Fatalities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stade de France | 9:20 PM | Suicide bombings | 1 |
| Le Carillon & Petit Cambodge | 9:25 PM – 9:30 PM | Shooting | 13 |
| La Bonne Bière | 9:35 PM – 9:40 PM | Shooting | 5 |
| Comptoir Voltaire | 9:45 PM | Shooting | 0 |
| Belle Equipe | 9:50 PM | Shooting | 19 |
| Bataclan | 9:40 PM – 12:30 AM (November 14) | Hostage Situation & Shooting | 90 |
| Total | 130 |
Data sourced from Britannica’s extensive coverage of the paris attacks and The New York Times’ detailed timeline of events.
Commemorations and remembrance
Today, November 13, 2025, marks the tenth anniversary of the attacks. Official commemorations are underway in Paris, beginning at 11:30 a.m. with a tribute to Manuel Dias,the sole fatality near the Stade de France. Plaques will be unveiled at Le Carillon and Petit Cambodge around 12:30 p.m., honoring the 13 lives lost there. A minute of silence will be observed at La Bonne Bi
