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 A woman reacts afetr placing flowers near the scene of yesterday's  Bataclan Theatre terrorist attack.  Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
A woman reacts afetr placing flowers near the scene of yesterday's Bataclan Theatre terrorist attack.  (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images))

Photos: Paris Mourns in Wake of Terrorist Attack

Photos: Paris Mourns in Wake of Terrorist Attack

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Updated 9:55 a.m. Saturday: The French government and the people of Paris are taking stock of the physical and psychic devastation wrought by the Friday night terrorist attack that killed more than 120 people and left 300 more injured.

Tourist sites around the city, including The Louvre museum and the Eiffel Tower, are closed to visitors as the capital mourns the bloodiest outbreak of violence there since World War II.

Read our Saturday morning update on the Paris attacks: French President Vows 'Unforgiving' Response to Paris Slaughter.

Below are news photos from Getty Images depicting scenes in Paris during the attacks and afterward.

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