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La policía francesa busca a los atacantes de 'Charlie Hebdo'

La policía francesa busca a los atacantes de 'Charlie Hebdo'

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  • La polciía francesa busca a los atacantes de 'Charlie Hebdo'

    A member of the French police intervention force (FIPN) looks through the scope of his rifle as during searches in Fleury, northern France, on January 8, 2015 as part of an investigation into a deadly attack the day before by armed gunmen on the Paris offices of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. A huge manhunt for two brothers suspected of massacring 12 people in an Islamist attack at a satirical French weekly zeroed in on a northern town on January 8 after the discovery of one of the getaway cars. As thousands of police tightened their net, the country marked a rare national day of mourning for January 7's bloodbath at Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris, the worst terrorist attack in France for half a century.   AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET

  • La polciía francesa busca a los atacantes de 'Charlie Hebdo'

    Members of the GIPN, a French police special forces, walk in Corcy, northern France, on January 8, 2015 carry out searches as part of an investigation into a deadly attack the day before by armed gunmen on the Paris offices of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. A huge manhunt for two brothers suspected of massacring 12 people in an Islamist attack at a satirical French weekly zeroed in on a northern town on January 8 after the discovery of one of the getaway cars. As thousands of police tightened their net, the country marked a rare national day of mourning for January 7's bloodbath at Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris, the worst terrorist attack in France for half a century.   AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS LO PRESTI

  • La polciía francesa busca a los atacantes de 'Charlie Hebdo'

    A Gendarmerie criminal identification van is parked in front of an Avia gas station in Villers-Cotterets, north-east of Paris, on January 8, 2015, where the two armed suspects from the attack on French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo were spotted in a gray Clio. French security forces deployed on January 8 in a northern town where two brothers suspected of having gunned down 12 people in an Islamist attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo abandoned their car, a police source said. Cherif Kouachi, 32, a jihadist well-known to police, and his brother Said, 34, were spotted by the manager of a petrol station in the town about an hour's drive northeast of Paris, who after being robbed "formally identified" the two men. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI

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