massacre tonight is around about maybe 30 people dead so far. but it s unclear exactly how bad the situation is to us in the stadium how bad the situation outside the stadium is right now. jonathan, is there any doubt that these were coordinated acts of terror? so far they re reluctant to officially confirm that, but what does it look like from your vantage point? you are right there in the middle of it at that stadium. definitely feels like, you know, perhaps connected. may be a little too early to speculate exactly how coordinated they are. but it does feel very suspicious. there was a bomb threat on the german national team s hotel earlier today. and then for these incidents to happen at the stadium and almost exactly at the same time, the shooting and hostage situation,
near the stadium. i understood something big was going on and people were starting to leave the stadium like half an hour before the end of the game and so, you know, that s when i left and i managed to leave pretty quickly and to get the metro and arrive home. when i arrived home, i saw they were keeping people inside the stadium and i realized that the tragedy of what was going on. inside the stadium, they didn t tell us anything. it was a very scary situation indeed, france was playing germany inside that stadium and all of a sudden you heard those loud explosions and we ve heard those explosions now and gabriel, it must have been terrifying to you, as well. christiane amanpour is with us. christiane, you spent a lot of time over the years in fparis. when the french president, christiane says all of france s borders are being shut, are now being closed, a state of
the game we filtered through a couple incidents in paris, the bombing outside of stade de france itself could have been an explosion and then it escalated to grenades were thrown in the close vicinity of stade de france. and then shooting and hostage taking in paris getting everybody s attention on social media. through mobile phones and such. and now we ve come to the end of the game people are able to leave the stadium. the stadium s not in a state of lockdown, however there are a large number of supporters who come to the games on the pitch at present because they re not able to leave their area of the stadium and get to their cars or go to the train. so there are areas of the stadium on the pitch at present. it s still unclear. you know, the extent of the
president at that stadium and apparently being evacuated after that explosion and this is really close, i mean, to set off a bomb near the president of a country is really, really staggering. requires coordination, as well. if in fact, this is isis, it would seem to represent a new chapter right now. isis until now basically has been very active in syria and iraq but now if isis is expanding to sinai, beirut, to baghdad and paris, who knows where they might be going next. let me reset for our viewers here in the united states and around the world what s going on. the breaking news we re following, an unprecedented series of deadly coordinated terror attacks in paris. we re told at least 60 people reportedly are dead. that number expected to go higher. hostage crisis still understand folding at that concert hall in
there may have been some sort of suicide bombing under way at that football stadium. we were just getting a report from there, two separate shooting incidents, at least 15 people dead elsewhere not far away from the charlie hebdo magazine headquarters. we saw that terror incident back in january. also a separate terror incident at a kosher supermarket very nearby as well. and now this hostage scene unfolding at one of the main theaters, the concert hall in paris as well. tom foreman, you ve been taking a closer look at these multiple areas. it seek seems like it must be coordinated. zoom in and talk about more about what you can see as we get closer. the main tourist area and the eiffel tower in here. this is the first when we talk about the bataclan raarts cente this is located a very short