(Image source from: Paris attackers killed in Police operation})
Charlie Hebdo attackers and their allies, who killed 17 innocent people during the 3 day uncertainty, were put down by the police in separate actions. The events on Friday left four hostages dead and injured many in the terrorist hostage (abduction) in a super market in eastern Paris. As night fell, they emerged from a crack in the door of the plant, guns blazing in an apparent death pact. Police answered with stun grenades, and took the terrorists down till confirmed.
The brothers, Said Kouachi (read Sayeed), 34, and Chérif Kouachi, 32 died on Friday when police attacked the printing warehouse building (near Charles de Gaulle airport) in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris where they had hidden themselves.
The man, Amedy Coulibaly, 32, a French citizen of Senegalese descent, later died in the police raid to free the hostages, staged only minutes after the confrontation ended with the brothers. A fourth suspect - Coulibaly’s female companion (media reported as Hayat Boumeddiene, 26) is to taken into the custody.
“There was a failing, of course,” French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on BFM television late Friday. “When 17 people are killed, this means there was a failing,” he added, citing the three-day death toll.
President Francois Hollande described the attack on the supermarket as an "appalling anti-Semitic act" and said: "These fanatics have nothing to do with the Muslim religion.". And he would attend a march of unity in Paris on Sunday expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people as well as the leaders of countries including Germany, Britain, Italy and Spain.
AW: Kannamsai








