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The two men allegedly responsible for a deadly attack on a satirical magazine in Paris have been located in the north of France, AFP is reporting.
French police said brothers Said Kouachi and Cherif Kouachi were the main suspects in a shooting attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine which killed 12 people.
AFP said the pair were spotted by a manager of a petrol station near Villers-Cotteret in the northern Aisne region who recognised the two men. The pair were armed, he said
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spotted by a manager of a petrol station near Villers-Cotteret in the northern Aisne region who recognised the two men. The pair were armed, he said.
Two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo killings have been located in the Aisne region, east of Paris, AFP has reported.
The duo, who are armed, were found on Thursday morning, a source close to the operation reported, according to the news agency.
Earlier police identified two suspects they wanted to track down over the killings – Frenchmen Said and Cherif Kouachi.
It is unclear if the suspects located in Aisne are the Kouachi brothers.
It came after a police officer died in southern Paris following a shootout. But no link has yet been made between that and the Charlie Hebdo killings manhunt.
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: thesmokingman
spotted by a manager of a petrol station near Villers-Cotteret in the northern Aisne region who recognised the two men. The pair were armed, he said.
So they gassed up at a petrol station? How would that manger otherwise get a look at them, recognize and see they were armed?
Pretty easy to recognize them, what with their faces being shown everywhere.
maybe he got a glance in the car,