When you have spent more than 12 hours after the attacks that shook France and beyond, yet no detailed information on the attackers.
"They were white, about 25 years younger" and "looked like special forces soldiers" were some of the information published in various online media.
The data known only confirmed that eight of them have died, 6 are blown up, 2 were killed by special forces during the intervention. But not excluded that have been others that can be escaped and police are urging.
By some evidence collected by the newspaper "Le Monde" talking to two black cars, led by two young men in their twenties, one of which registered in Belgium it has already been found.
But these data have not yet found confirmation. Such data suggest that three of the attackers Paris and Belgian nationals from Brussels Molenbeek neighborhood, known for an anti-terror operation conducted earlier this year.
Consequently, a wide operation being conducted by the Belgian police in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, the western suburb of the capital. According to local television RTBF, citing sources reserved, agents are conducting three simultaneous raids in the area concerned and 5 individuals were arrested.
Meanwhile, still not confirmed as the news that the body of one of the suicide bombers died in the Stadium of France has found a Syrian passport.
Greek Television Antenna News quoted the Deputy Minister of Interior, Toskas Nikolaos says: "The passport found near the suicide bomber was identified as belonging to a Syrian refugee registered in the island of Lesbos on October 3".
While channel Europe 1 reported the identification of a second gunman. It is a French citizen identified by fingerprints. The bomber was born in the Parisian suburbs, was about 30 years old and was a character known to the security services.
While the newspaper "Le Parsien" speaks for the presence of a woman among the attackers in Bataclan. However it comes hypothesis yet, while the authorities are analyzing traces of DNA found in the countries of events and tracks gitshtave killers.
While the BBC, citing British government sources, reported that the attackers were a self-organized cell that was back in France from Syria. According to the British network, to one of the suicide bombers was also found an Egyptian passport.