France names first attacker as carnage re-ignites refugee row
Conservatives demand an end to "days of uncontrolled immigration"; 3 jihadist cells carried out the co-ordinated hits
Paris
FRENCH police questioned on Sunday relatives of one of the suicide attackers who brought carnage to Paris as a row over Europe's refugee crisis re-ignited, with conservatives demanding an end to "the days of uncontrolled immigration".
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins told reporters that three jihadist cells staged co-ordinated hits on Friday night at bars, a concert hall and soccer stadium, killing 129 people and injuring 352, including 99 who were in a serious condition.
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