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Friday, 9 January 2015

PARIS TERROR: THREE TERRORISTS AND FOUR HOSTAGES DEAD BUT FEMALE ACCOMPLICE STILL ON THE RUN

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Three Islamic jihadists were dead today after special forces brought an end to more than two days of massacre which left at least 17 dead in France. Said (bottom right) and Cherif (top right) Kouachi, the brothers who had assassinated 12 people at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, died in a blaze of gunfire (right) at a printworks near Paris where they held one hostage, who survived.
Moments later, dozens of commandos (left) stormed a Jewish grocery in east Paris where accomplice Amedey Coulibaly (top left) was threatening to kill a number of terrified hostages including women and children. The 32-year-old, responsible for the death of a woman police officer on Thursday, was also killed in the assault. But his girlfriend and accomplice, Hayat Boumeddiene (bottom left) - described as 'armed and dangerous' is on the run.
Tragically, four hostages were killed while another five were seriously wounded.

BREAKING NEWS: The Kouachi brothers suspected of carrying out the attack on Charlie Hedbo newspaper in France have been killed by security forces

'The Paris sieges are over. All gunmen are dead and all hostages are alive' - AFP quotes 'official spokesman'.
The Kouachi brothers suspected of carrying out the attack on Charlie Hedbo newspaper in France have been killed by security forces.
Gunfire and explosions had been heard at a print works north of Paris, where security forces had encircled the two suspects.

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First image of the hostages being freed in Porte de Vincennes.
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Meanwhile, French police have stormed a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris killing another hostage taker, believed to be Amedy Coulibaly.
After several explosions, police stormed the shop in Portes de Vincennes and several hostages exited the store shortly afterwards and were taken to safety.
The suspects are reportedly connected to Said and Cherif Kouachi, who carried out the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris, killing 12 people.



PHOTO: Police released an image of Coulibaly, 32, and Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, who were suspected of being involved in the attack

Thursday, 8 January 2015

Another Terror Attack hits Paris: Female police officer shot dead and another wounded by lone shooter in Paris just hours after the massacre that killed 12



Following yesterday's terror attack in Paris, a female police officer has been shot dead and a street cleaner left injured around 8am this morning.

 Rescue service workers  evacuate an injured person on a stretcher after the shooting in Montrouge which left a female police officer dead

According to reports, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the officer had stopped to investigate a traffic accident when the firing started.

'There was an officer in front of a white car and a man running away who shot,' said a witness, Ahmed Sassi, who saw the shooting from his home.

He said the shooter was not masked and wore dark clothes.

'It didn't look like a big gun because he held it with one hand,' Sassi said.

William Thomas, a 19-year-old who lives close to this morning's attack, said: 'I was woken up by the first three shots.

'Then I heard someone shout "Take that" and there were another two shots. It was before 8am.'

A man who appeared to be of North African origin was seen running away from the scene. He was thought to be wearing a bullet proof vest.


Rescue service workers  evacuate an injured person on a stretcher after the shooting in Montrouge which left a female police officer dead
Shots were heard in the area at about 8am - the start of the morning rush hour
It is thought the assailant used an M5 assault rifle in the attack

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Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Manhunt for 3 suspects involved in a deadly terrorist attack on an anti-Islamist newspaper which left not less than 12 people dead in France



Two brothers were tonight named as being among the three suspects involved in a deadly terrorist attack on an anti-Islamist newspaper in France.
Said Kouachi, 34,



The Masked gunmen had stormed Paris headquarters with AK-47s shouting 'Allahu akbar!' and 'the Prophet has been avenged'

They stalked the building asking for people's names before killing the editor, three renowned cartoonists and the deputy chief editor - men who had regularly satirised Islam.

Editor Stephane Charbonnier had famously shrugged off threats, saying: 'I'd rather die standing than live kneeling'


The gunmen escaped in a hijacked car and remained on the loose this evening after a shootout with police.


President Barack Obama offered U.S. help in pursuing the gunmen, saying they had attacked freedom of expression.


Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32, were identified along with Hamyd Mourad, 18, all French nationals.


The suspected Al Qaeda militants massacred 12 people in Paris today - and among those slaughtered was a police officer as he begged for mercy.


Thousands of people gathered tonight at the Republique Square near the scene to honour the victims, holding signs reading 'Je suis Charlie' - 'I am Charlie'.


Brutal execution: A police officer pleads for mercy on the pavement in Paris before being shot in the head by masked gunmen during an attack on the headquarters of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo, a notoriously anti-Islamic publication
A police officer pleads for mercy on the pavement in Paris before being shot in the head by masked gunmen during an attack on the headquarters of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo, a notoriously anti-Islamic publication


Vigil: People gather around candles and pens at the Place de la Republique in Paris in support of the victims after the terrorist attack



People gather in Toulouse tonight to show their solidarity for the victims of the attack by gunmen on the offices of the satirical publication
People gather in Toulouse tonight to show their solidarity for the victims of the attack


Standing together: People hold up pens and posters reading 'I am Charlie' in French as they take part in a vigil in Trafalgar Square, London



Faces of the victims: Among the journalists killed were (l to r) Charlie Hebdo's deputy chief editor  Bernard Maris and cartoonists Georges Wolinski, Jean Cabut, aka Cabu, Stephane Charbonnier, who is also editor-in-chief, and Bernard Verlhac, also known as Tignous
Faces of the victims: Among the journalists killed were (l to r) Charlie Hebdo's deputy chief editor Bernard Maris and cartoonists Georges Wolinski, Jean Cabut, aka Cabu, Stephane Charbonnier, who is also editor-in-chief, and Bernard Verlhac, also known as Tignous