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No Chinese national among already identified victims: Chinese embassy

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2015-11-17 08:40Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping
The Eiffel Tower is seen after turned off its lights in respect for the victims of France terror attacks, on November 14, 2015. The Eiffel Tower has been closed indefinitely following the wave of deadly attacks in Paris. (Photo/Agencies)

The Eiffel Tower is seen after turned off its lights in respect for the victims of France terror attacks, on November 14, 2015. The Eiffel Tower has been closed indefinitely following the wave of deadly attacks in Paris. (Photo/Agencies)

There is no Chinese national among the 103 victims already identified by French police, Chinese Embassy to France confirmed Monday.

However, the identification of victims is still ongoing and some injured are not able to talk yet, it added.

On Sunday, Chinese Embassy to France told Xinhua "we confirmed there is a Chinese national slightly injured (during Paris attacks)."

Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins put provisional death toll of the attacks at 132, with more than 300 injured.

  

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