Breaking suspected paris attacks mastermind killed

You're referring to the news that Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected mastermind behind the November 2015 Paris attacks, was killed in a police raid in Saint-Denis, France.

Here's a summary of the events:

On November 18, 2015, French police launched a raid on an apartment in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris, in search of Abaaoud, who was believed to be hiding there. The raid was carried out by a team of around 100 police officers, who were backed by armored vehicles and helicopters.

During the raid, Abaaoud was killed in a shootout with police. He was reportedly armed with a Kalashnikov rifle and a pistol, and was shot multiple times by police. Two other people were also killed in the raid, including a woman who was believed to be Abaaoud's cousin.

The raid was part of a broader operation to disrupt the networks of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Europe, which was responsible for the Paris attacks that killed 130 people on November 13, 2015. The attacks were carried out by a group of terrorists who were inspired by ISIS ideology and were believed to have been trained in Syria.

Abaaoud was a Belgian national who was believed to have been involved in several terrorist plots in Europe. He was known to be a key figure in the ISIS network in Europe and was believed to have been responsible for recruiting and training many of the terrorists who carried out the Paris attacks.

The killing of Abaaoud was seen as a significant blow to ISIS's operations in Europe, and was hailed as a major success by French authorities. However, it is likely that other ISIS operatives will continue to plot and carry out attacks in Europe, and that the threat from the group will continue for some time.