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Paris attackers may have fled to Germany: media

Xinhua, December 2, 2015 Adjust font size:

Salah Abdeslam, the Belgian-born suspect wanted in connection with Paris terror attacks, and other suspects, could have fled to or through Germany, German media Spiegel Online reported on Wednesday.

Security authorities in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Belgium are currently looking for seven suspected terrorists in connection with the attacks in Paris, said the report.

According to the information Spiegel Online got from confidential documents of the police, the investigators are examining the evidence that the fugitives may have stayed in Germany or are still staying here.

However, the German Interior Ministry did not confirm whether the terror suspects are currently residing in Germany.

Abdeslam is the subject of a major manhunt following the attacks in the French capital in which 130 people died and hundreds were injured. Endit