'Shots Fired' In Paris Suspects 'Robbery'

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'Shots Fired' In Paris Suspects 'Robbery'

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The two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo magazine attack have fired shots while robbing a petrol station in northern France, according to French media.

A massive manhunt is under way for the gunmen who killed 12 people in an assault at the magazine's Paris offices on Wednesday.

AFP reported that two men fitting the description of brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi stole petrol and food from the station near Villers-Cotterets in the northern Aisne region, east of Paris, this morning.

Le Parisien said men, aged 34 and 32, wearing balaclavas were travelling on the N2 road in the direction of Paris in a Renault Clio which had weapons on its back seat and its number plates covered.

Sky's Joey Jones, who is at the cordoned off location, said it would appear the pair are "a step or two ahead" of the authorities at the moment.

Jones added: "The indications at the moment suggest that they (police) are finding it difficult to get a grip on this fast-moving situation.

"Each time we arrive at an area where they have been sighted or there is some sort of suspicion of significant police activity, you get the feeling that things have moved on.

"This is such a fast moving situation, who knows where it will end up."

Police barriers have been set up on local roads in Aisne and residents reported that a police helicopter was flying overhead.

French special forces have also been deployed.

Officials have said the French nationals are linked to a Yemeni terror network.

On Wednesday night heavily armoured French police raided an apartment in the city of Reims in the search for the killers.

French officials said seven people were detained overnight.

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  1. Gallery: Police Carry Out Raid In Reims

    Police have carried out raids in the Croix-Rouge area of the French city of Reims following the massacre at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo

They are hunting two men, Said Kouachi and Cherif Kouachi, suspected of carrying out the attack which left 12 people dead

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A police officer aims his weapon during the raid

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French prime minister Manuel Valls said seven people had been arrested in connection with the attacks

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'Shots Fired' In Paris Suspects 'Robbery'

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The two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo magazine attack have fired shots while robbing a petrol station in northern France, according to French media.

A massive manhunt is under way for the gunmen who killed 12 people in an assault at the magazine's Paris offices on Wednesday.

AFP reported that two men fitting the description of brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi stole petrol and food from the station near Villers-Cotterets in the northern Aisne region, east of Paris, this morning.

Le Parisien said men, aged 34 and 32, wearing balaclavas were travelling on the N2 road in the direction of Paris in a Renault Clio which had weapons on its back seat and its number plates covered.

Sky's Joey Jones, who is at the cordoned off location, said it would appear the pair are "a step or two ahead" of the authorities at the moment.

Jones added: "The indications at the moment suggest that they (police) are finding it difficult to get a grip on this fast-moving situation.

"Each time we arrive at an area where they have been sighted or there is some sort of suspicion of significant police activity, you get the feeling that things have moved on.

"This is such a fast moving situation, who knows where it will end up."

Police barriers have been set up on local roads in Aisne and residents reported that a police helicopter was flying overhead.

French special forces have also been deployed.

Officials have said the French nationals are linked to a Yemeni terror network.

On Wednesday night heavily armoured French police raided an apartment in the city of Reims in the search for the killers.

French officials said seven people were detained overnight.

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  1. Gallery: Police Carry Out Raid In Reims

    Police have carried out raids in the Croix-Rouge area of the French city of Reims following the massacre at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo

They are hunting two men, Said Kouachi and Cherif Kouachi, suspected of carrying out the attack which left 12 people dead

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A police officer aims his weapon during the raid

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French prime minister Manuel Valls said seven people had been arrested in connection with the attacks

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Continue through for more images

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