French police are looking at what has all the earmarks of being a suicide bomb belt dumped on a Paris road, 10 days after the assaults that killed 130 individuals.
It is said to take after belts utilized by the assailants and was found in a suburb which a suspect is thought to have gone through after the assaults.
The US has issued an overall travel alarm because of the assaults.
The Belgian capital Brussels stays on high alarm, and schools and the metro will stay shut on Tuesday.
They are because of revive on Wednesday yet the most noteworthy ready level will proceed for in any event one more week.
Powers dread Paris-style assaults may be completed in the city, where no less than one Paris assailant lived, with Prime Minister Charles Michel cautioning the danger stayed "fast approaching".
'Detonator missing'
The suspected explosives belt was found in a dustbin on Monday by road cleaners in the Montrouge region, police say.
Police sources told news offices it took after those utilized as a part of the 13 November assaults. As indicated by AFP news organization, the gadget does not have a detonator.
Examiners say cellular telephone information propose that Salah Abdeslam - whose sibling Brahim exploded himself amid the assaults - was in the territory on 13 November.
One hypothesis is that Salah Abdeslam had wanted to explode the bomb belt yet relinquished the arrangement.
"Perhaps he had a specialized issue with his unstable belt," a police source told Reuters news organization.
A gigantic manhunt for Salah Abdeslam is proceeding in both France and Belgium.
Brussels on Monday saw a third day of phenomenal confinements, with troops and outfitted police watching the lanes.
Reporting that the condition of caution would stay at level four, Mr Michel focused on "we should all logically return to a typical life".
Whatever is left of Belgium stays on ready level three, which means an assault is seen as could reasonably be expected and solid.
How is Brussels influenced by dread danger?
Belgian police have accused a fourth suspect of terrorism offenses identified with the Paris assaults, the government prosecutor said.
The anonymous man was one of 21 individuals kept in strikes on Sunday and Monday. Seventeen have been discharged without charge.
Mohammed Amri, 27, and Hamza Attou, 20, have as of now been accused of helping Paris assaults suspect Salah Abdeslam, who stays on the loose. A third, anonymous suspect has additionally been charged.
Likewise on Monday, France completed its first strikes against IS from its Charles de Gaulle plane carrying warship, recently conveyed in the eastern Mediterranean.
French planes shelled IS focuses in Iraq and Syria, including Raqqa, IS's key Syrian fortification, the safeguard service said.
It is said to take after belts utilized by the assailants and was found in a suburb which a suspect is thought to have gone through after the assaults.
The US has issued an overall travel alarm because of the assaults.
The Belgian capital Brussels stays on high alarm, and schools and the metro will stay shut on Tuesday.
They are because of revive on Wednesday yet the most noteworthy ready level will proceed for in any event one more week.
Powers dread Paris-style assaults may be completed in the city, where no less than one Paris assailant lived, with Prime Minister Charles Michel cautioning the danger stayed "fast approaching".
'Detonator missing'
The suspected explosives belt was found in a dustbin on Monday by road cleaners in the Montrouge region, police say.
Police sources told news offices it took after those utilized as a part of the 13 November assaults. As indicated by AFP news organization, the gadget does not have a detonator.
Examiners say cellular telephone information propose that Salah Abdeslam - whose sibling Brahim exploded himself amid the assaults - was in the territory on 13 November.
One hypothesis is that Salah Abdeslam had wanted to explode the bomb belt yet relinquished the arrangement.
"Perhaps he had a specialized issue with his unstable belt," a police source told Reuters news organization.
A gigantic manhunt for Salah Abdeslam is proceeding in both France and Belgium.
Brussels on Monday saw a third day of phenomenal confinements, with troops and outfitted police watching the lanes.
Reporting that the condition of caution would stay at level four, Mr Michel focused on "we should all logically return to a typical life".
Whatever is left of Belgium stays on ready level three, which means an assault is seen as could reasonably be expected and solid.
How is Brussels influenced by dread danger?
Belgian police have accused a fourth suspect of terrorism offenses identified with the Paris assaults, the government prosecutor said.
The anonymous man was one of 21 individuals kept in strikes on Sunday and Monday. Seventeen have been discharged without charge.
Mohammed Amri, 27, and Hamza Attou, 20, have as of now been accused of helping Paris assaults suspect Salah Abdeslam, who stays on the loose. A third, anonymous suspect has additionally been charged.
Likewise on Monday, France completed its first strikes against IS from its Charles de Gaulle plane carrying warship, recently conveyed in the eastern Mediterranean.
French planes shelled IS focuses in Iraq and Syria, including Raqqa, IS's key Syrian fortification, the safeguard service said.
