Charlie Hebdo Attack Case: Twin Siege Ends After Hours
French police on Friday killed the two brothers suspected of murdering 12 people at a Paris newspaper and freed their hostage unharmed. The hostage-taker at the kosher supermarket in Eastern Paris was also killed, say police sources.
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French police on Friday killed the two brothers suspected of murdering 12 people at a Paris newspaper and freed their hostage unharmed from a Kosher market. (Associated Press)
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The police launched a simultaneous raid on a kosher supermarket in Paris where an alleged associate of the brothers had held an unnamed number of hostages. (Associated Press)
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Security officers escort released hostages after they stormed a kosher market to end a hostage situation in Paris on Friday. (Associated Press)
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In this file photo police officers detain youth outside the kosher market in Paris on Friday. (Assocaited Press)
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Armed securtiy forces fly overhead in a military helicopter in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris on Friday.
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Smoke rises from a building in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris, where the two brothers suspected in a deadly terror attack were cornered on Friday. (Associated Press)
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Ambulances arrive in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast Paris, were two heavily armed suspects were killed on Friday. (Associated Press)
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A security officer directs released hostages after they stormed a kosher market to end a hostage situation in Paris on Friday. (Associated Press)
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