Footage has emerged showing one of the Paris attackers blowing himself up during last year's terror attacks on the French capital.
Brahim Abdeslam, 31, detonated his suicide belt inside the Comptoir Voltaire restaurant on 13 November.
The 31-year-old, who died in the attack, is the brother of Salah Abdeslam, who went on the run following the attacks and was captured in Brussels last month.
The footage was broadcast on the French television station M6, which aired it as part of the Zone Interdite programme on Sunday night.
The attacks across Paris were claimed by Islamic State and killed 130 people.
Several groups of terrorists carried out the series of shootings and suicide bombings that also injured more than 350 people.
The attacks began at the Stade de France, where suicide bombers detonated explosive belts as France played Germany in a friendly match.
Later, gunmen armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles shot customers at Le Carillon bar and Petit Cambodge restaurant.
Attackers also opened fire in front of A La Bonne Biere restaurant in the 11th district, and outside La Belle Equipe.
At the Bataclan Concert Hall, several gunmen also entered the venue and shot randomly at the crowd.
Salah Abdeslam was the only surviving suspect involved in the attacks.
He was arrested after a gun battle at an apartment in the Forest district of Brussels on 15 March.
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