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Charlie Hebdo: Watch live police operation under way in north-eastern Paris | Charlie Hebdo: Watch live police operation under way in north-eastern Paris |
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Shots have reportedly been fired in a car chase near Charles de Gaulle Airport in north-eastern Paris, as France's biggest manhunt for the two suspects thought to be behind Wednesday's massacre enters its third day. | Shots have reportedly been fired in a car chase near Charles de Gaulle Airport in north-eastern Paris, as France's biggest manhunt for the two suspects thought to be behind Wednesday's massacre enters its third day. |
Reports suggest that a Peugeot 206 was hijacked in the Oise area north of Paris by two men matching the descriptions of the suspects. | |
Dammartin is on the same N2 trunk road on which Cherif and Said Kouachi, 32 and 34, held up a petrol statoon on Thursday but 30 miles nearer to Paris. Police and gendarmerie elite units, using tracker dogs and helicopters with searchlights, spent the night searching woodland and vilages in a zone 30 miles to the north of the reported gun battle. | Dammartin is on the same N2 trunk road on which Cherif and Said Kouachi, 32 and 34, held up a petrol statoon on Thursday but 30 miles nearer to Paris. Police and gendarmerie elite units, using tracker dogs and helicopters with searchlights, spent the night searching woodland and vilages in a zone 30 miles to the north of the reported gun battle. |
The French interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, confirmed that an “operation” was in progress at Dammartin-en-Goële, a commuter village on the edge of the Paris conurbation. | The French interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, confirmed that an “operation” was in progress at Dammartin-en-Goële, a commuter village on the edge of the Paris conurbation. |
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