After long battle with France's terror suspects in gun battle with the police, the nightmare reached a dramatic and bloody end leaving three terrorists dead and four civilian dead too.
Cherif (left) and Said Kouachi (right) responsible for Wednesday's massacre at the Charlie Hebdo offices which left 12 dead were killed when they attempted to fight their way out of the industrial estate they were holed up 25 miles from Paris . The two brothers who had led thousands of police on a wild manhunt for more than 48 hours, ran out in a desperate last stand and were gunned down. The pair had taken one hostage, who survived the ordeal, and were .
Moments later, Amedy Coulibaly (pictured) was reportedly killed after police stormed a kosher grocery store in eastern France where he held at least six people hostage. Explosions rocked the neighborhood one lighting up the shop front in a fireball and shooting erupted as the commandos burst in,
Unfortunately, the gunman was killed along with four hostages, but as the siege ended several others fled to safety. Ambulances raced to the scene, joining a jam of police vans and other emergency vehicles, all under the eye of helicopters.
Cherif (left) and Said Kouachi (right) responsible for Wednesday's massacre at the Charlie Hebdo offices which left 12 dead were killed when they attempted to fight their way out of the industrial estate they were holed up 25 miles from Paris . The two brothers who had led thousands of police on a wild manhunt for more than 48 hours, ran out in a desperate last stand and were gunned down. The pair had taken one hostage, who survived the ordeal, and were .
Moments later, Amedy Coulibaly (pictured) was reportedly killed after police stormed a kosher grocery store in eastern France where he held at least six people hostage. Explosions rocked the neighborhood one lighting up the shop front in a fireball and shooting erupted as the commandos burst in,
Unfortunately, the gunman was killed along with four hostages, but as the siege ended several others fled to safety. Ambulances raced to the scene, joining a jam of police vans and other emergency vehicles, all under the eye of helicopters.

No comments:
Post a Comment