French President Francois Hollande has said ISIS is responsible for the deadly Paris attacks that have left up to 160 dead and more than 200 injured. In a statement, President Hollande said that ISIS had planned the attacks from abroad with help from inside France. President Hollande also declared three days of mourning. Following President Hollande’s statement, ISIS officially declared responsibility, stating that the attacks were the “first in a storm” of coming attacks. The death toll from the city-wide gun and bomb attacks in Paris has reached at least 130, with some health sources stating 160 have been killed. Following the attacks, French President François Hollande issued a state of emergency and announced via a televised address that the military has been deployed across Paris, putting the city on complete lock-down. The President also decided to close the country’s borders in the wake of what he called “unprecedented terrorist attacks”. “To all those who have seen these awful things, I want to say we are going to lead a war which will be pitiless,” said the French President Hollande from outside the Bataclan theater where 118 people were killed….
