Genuine question. I Wonder why they used 5000 bullets? I thought professionals were supposed to 'aim...tap-tap' job done?
their way was barred by a reinforced door which held out against the explosive charges placed against it. What had been planned as a lightning raid was about to turn into one of the fiercest gun battles on French soil in decades.
“We couldn’t take the risk of being spotted or that a neighbour sounded the alarm so we had to act quickly by securing apartments as we went along. Very quickly we ran into our first difficulty. We decided to use explosives to blow off the reinforced door and make the most of the shock effect. It didn’t work.
“The door held, and we lost our element of surprise.
We came under heavy fire from true professionals.
“They fired in bursts or one shot at a time, taking turns so that the gunfire never stopped. That allowed them to save on their munitions. They also threw grenades. They were incredibly driven.
“This first phase lasted 45 minutes. At around 4.45 three people came out onto the landing and gave themselves up. They were handcuffed and evacuated.”
“Very heavy, almost uninterrupted gunfire ensued. On the police side we fired almost 5,000 munitions.”
At 5am, after a lull in the shooting, the police sent in Diesel, a German Shepherd attack dog, which was shot dead by the jihadis.
As police went from house to house shouting “evacuate, evacuate!” a sniper positioned opposite the apartment saw a terrorist at a window and told him to raise his hands. He refused, and was shot by the sniper, but kept on firing a Kalashnikov.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...aaoud-hiding-in-French-capital-all-along.html