France identified leader november 13 attacks documents show
You're referring to the November 13, 2015 Paris attacks. According to documents released by French authorities, the identified leader of the attacks was Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a Belgian-Moroccan militant who was a key figure in the Islamic State (ISIS) network in Europe.
Abaaoud was a 28-year-old Belgian national who had previously been involved in several terrorist plots in Europe. He was known to be a skilled fighter and had fought in Syria alongside ISIS.
The documents, which were released in 2016, revealed that Abaaoud had been in contact with other ISIS operatives in Europe and had planned the November 13 attacks, which targeted several locations in Paris, including the Bataclan concert hall, cafes, and the Stade de France stadium.
The attacks, which were carried out by a group of ISIS militants, resulted in the deaths of 130 people and injured hundreds more. Abaaoud was killed in a police raid in Paris on November 18, 2015, just five days after the attacks.
The documents released by French authorities also revealed that Abaaoud had been in contact with other ISIS leaders, including Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, who was the group's chief spokesperson and a key figure in its external operations.
The investigation into the November 13 attacks was one of the largest and most complex in French history, involving thousands of investigators and forensic experts. The documents released by French authorities provided a detailed picture of the planning and execution of the attacks, and helped to identify the key figures involved.