It is France’s worst terrorist attack in 50 years, leaving 12 dead and five people fighting for their lives.
Three masked gunmen have walked into the offices of one of France’s most historical satirical magazines, Charlie Hebdo, during an editorial meeting and executed 12 people before fleeing.
Two police officers and a number of journalists are among the dead.
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The killers fled the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, near the Bastille, in a hijacked car, which was reportedly driven by a fourth man. Police have confirmed that the gunmen shouted after their attack: “We have killed Charlie Hebdo. We have avenged the Prophet”.
The Guardian reports that witnesses said the hooded men carried pump-action Kalashnikovs.
In a video filmed by journalist Martin Boudot, who was taking refuge nearby, the men can be heard shouting “Allahu Akbar” (God is great) between rounds of gunfire.
Police say only one person survived, by hiding under the table.
Manhunt ‘underway’
Police have identified the gunmen behind the attack as brothers Said Kouachi, Cherif Kouachi — French nationals born in the 10th arrondissement of Paris- and Hamyd MoMurad, 18, who is reportedly homeless.
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Some media outlets report the men have been arrested, but those reports remain unconfirmed.
The security level in Paris remains at its highest level, and an anti-terror operation is currently underway in the north-eastern French city of Reims, the ABC reports.