There’s no evidence that one of the terrorists of the Paris attacks travelled through Hungary

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According to the French authorities the owner of the Syrian passport wasn’t one of the suicide attackers, therefore there’s no evidence that the terrorists came to Greece with the migrant wave, and then travelled to France through several countries, including Hungary. The attacker might have been in Europe for a while, and only used a Syrian passport to deceive the authorities, writes hvg.hu.
The French authorities are absolutely certain that the Syrian passport they had found at one of the locations does not belong to the suicide bomber, announced channel France2 during the News on Sunday night.
If the fingerprints of the two people would be identical it could be evidential that the attacker arrived to Greece with the migrant wave, and then travelled to France through several countries, including Hungary. This has been a valid idea so far, as migrants have access to fake passports that cost only a couple of hundred Euros, experts say. Another hypothesis is that the attacker has been in Europe for a while now and only used a Syrian passport to deceive the authorities.
The owner of the passport, Ahmad al-Mohammad (25), is completely unknown to the French authorities, and there’s no trace of him since he left Hungary.
Suicide bombers carried out attacks on six locations during Friday night in Paris: in Saint-Denis, North of Paris, close to the Stade de France stadium, three attackers blew themselves up, one of them could be identified so far. The attacker is called Bilal Hadfi, who lived in Belgium, and according to European secret service sources quoted by the Washington Post, Hadfi was a member of ISIS.
According to prosecutor Francois Molins, one of the suicide bombers at the stadium was a French citizen born is 1995, and lived in Belgium. It is unknown if Molins talked about Bilal Hadfi, or the attacker found close to the passport, or about the third attacker. Thierry Braillard, Secretary of State for Sport (France), said that the terrorists tried to get inside the stadium, but failed, so they blew themselves up on the streets, killing one person.





