Paris attacks: What happened on the night
Friday night's deadly attacks in Paris by gunmen and suicide bombers hit a concert hall, a major stadium, restaurants and bars, almost simultaneously - leaving at least 129 people dead and hundreds wounded.
The attacks have been described by President Francois Hollande as an "act of war" organised by the Islamic State (IS) militant group.
Shootings and bomb blasts left at least 129 people dead and hundreds wounded, with more than 100 in a critical condition.
"Three co-ordinated teams" appear to have been behind the attacks, according to Paris chief prosecutor Francois Molins.
French police have carried out more than 150 raids across the country, as the search for suspects continues. Raids have also taken place in the Belgian city of Brussels.
This is how the attacks happened.
21:20 (20:20 GMT)
.First explosion at the Stade de France
21:25 Gun attack on Rue Alibert
21:32 Diners shot in Rue de la Fontaine au Roi
21:36 Gun attack in Rue de Charonne
21:40 Suicide bomb Boulevard Voltaire
21:40 - 00:20 Bataclan concert hall attack
The deadliest attack of the night came at a concert venue on Boulevard Voltaire, also in the 11th district, where Californian rock group Eagles of Death Metal was playing. The 1,500-seat Bataclan hall was sold out.
The Paris chief prosecutor said three attackers wearing suicide belts were involved - earlier reports spoke of four attackers. Witnesses said they arrived in a black Volkswagen Polo then stormed in through the main entrance and into the back of the concert hall.
Eighty-nine people died as the men fired Kalashnikov-type assault rifles into the crowd. At least 99 others are in a critical condition in hospital.