A woman wearing a suicide bomb blew herself up and a police sniper killed another terror suspect as police raided an apartment building and church early Wednesday in a northern Paris suburb. The raid was part of continued French efforts to learn details about the planning and perpetrators of terror attacks that left more than 120 people dead.
TODAY'S DEVELOPMENTS:
Investigators are trying to determine whether Paris attack ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud was in the apartment building raided by police. They are performing DNA tests on body parts found in the building.
Eight people were arrested and two hospitalized after the raid, which police say potentially thwarted another attack.
Two of the terrorists from Friday's attacks remain unidentified, authorities say.
French authorities have conceded a failure of the nation's security and intelligence services and that improved surveillance measures after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January had not been made fully operational.
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