Scenes From Paris Terror Attacks

French military patrol near the Eiffel Tower the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris, Nov. 14, 2015.

French police check vehicles at the France Italy border in La Turbie, southeastern France, Nov. 14, 2015.

In this photo provided by the ICTY, former Bosnian Croat military commander Slobodan Praljak (C) appeared to dring poison seconds during a Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, after judges upheld his 20-year prison sentence for involvement in a campaign to drive Muslims out of a would-be Bosnian Croat ministate in Bosnia in the early 1990s.

From left, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve and President Francois Hollande and other officials walk out of the Elysee Palace after a Defense council meeting following attacks Friday in Paris, France, Nov. 14, 2015.

Police patrol in Place de la Republique Saturday after a series of deadly attacks the previous day in Paris, Nov. 15, 2015.

A watch lays on the ground outside the Bataclan concert hall, Nov. 14, 2015 in Paris.

Attacks in Paris

Journalists work outside a restaurant where bullet impacts are seen the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris, France, Nov. 14, 2015.

Spectators invade the pitch of the Stade de France stadium after the international friendly soccer between France and Germany, in Saint Denis, outside Paris, Nov. 13, 2015.

People react outside the Paris morgue in Paris, Nov. 14, 2015. French President Francois Hollande vowed to attack the Islamic State group without mercy as the jihadist group admitted responsibility Saturday for the attacks.

People place flowers at a makeshift memorial to pay tribute to the victims of the terror attack in Paris outside the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, California, Nov. 13, 2015.

A couple look at the sails of the Sydney Opera House that are lit in the colors of the French flag in Sydney, following the terrorist attacks in Paris, Nov. 14, 2015.

The One World Trade Center spire is lit blue, white and red after New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the lighting in honor of dozens killed in the Paris attacks, Nov. 13, 2015.