'Explosives belt' found in Paris suburb
巴黎郊区发现自杀式炸弹
A suspected suicide belt with a similar "configuration" to those used in the Paris attacks was found Monday just south of the French capital.
Sources close to the investigation said the object was found in a dustbin in the suburb of Montrouge, adding that the device lacked a detonator. Telephone data places Belgian-born Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect in the attacks who is believed still on the run, in the same area on the night of the attacks.
The belt was found by dustmen 10 days after the attacks in the capital that left 130 people dead. It is now being analysed "to confirm whether it is explosive".