The hostage taker Vincennes who was also a suspect in the murder of a police in Montrouge, Amedy Coulibaly, was killed in the assault by the GIGN. Four people died, it is not yet known the circumstances of their deaths. Four more are seriously injured.
The assault was launched in the kosher grocery store next to the Porte de Vincennes in Paris. The hostage taker, Amedy Coulibaly, was killed by the security forces. Simultaneously, the assault was also given a Dammartin-en-Goële Seine-et-Marne. The two terrorists identified as the perpetrators of the attack against Charlie Hebdo, were killed, their hostage was released unharmed.
After several explosions, police officers and entered the store where Amedy Coulibaly, believed to have already killed a municipal police trainee in Montrouge Thursday holding a dozen people hostage in a kosher grocery store next Door e Vincennes in Paris. Local shop were entirely trapped. Four people died. It was not immediately possible to know whether these injuries were hostages or members of the security forces. Four other hostages are seriously injured, their lives are in danger.
Two men Raid would also have been affected in the assault, it is not yet known the severity of their injuries.
The man with two machine guns and handguns broke into kosher supermarket and opened fire, according to people familiar with the matter, who reported “d at least two dead “and” at least five people “taken hostage. Guest grocery store and an employee of the store, located on the ring around Paris, managed to escape when a gunfight broke out.
The man who kept them hostage is the same that killed a police Thursday in Montrouge. Amédy Coulibaly, a repeat offender offender to 32 years born in Juvisy-sur-Orge. He had met Sharif Kouachi, the younger of the two brothers involved in the attack Charlie Hebdo in custody. The two men had been involved in 2010 in the investigation of an attempted escape of Smain Ait Ali Belkacem, former Algerian Armed Islamic Group (GIA), condemned for the attack to the Musée d’Orsay RER station in October 1995 in Paris. Kouachi had received a dismissal but Coulibaly was sentenced to five years in prison in December 2013.
DRPJ broadcast a witness calling to invite anyone with information about him and his former girlfriend to contact the General Staff of the Judicial Police in Paris on February 17 0805 17.
All afternoon, the neighborhood streets remained completely deserted, some residents had closed their shutters . Our reporter on site Julien Licourt describes “an atmosphere of war.” Passersby, worried, spent the afternoon to question each other for information that nobody has. “I am very anxious. I never thought that something like this can happen in Paris. It feels like under siege, “said one mother in Le Figaro came to get her child to school just 400 meters from the place of the taking of hostages. In schools of the district, students were confined several hours, but have now been reunited with their parents.
In an adjacent street, several people, including a man wearing a yarmulke expressed their anxiety. “There are people we know” in the grocery store, launches one of them, very nervous. This is a tragedy. What does that mean, we the Jews of France, one must go to Israel? “. Ilan, 20, a yarmulke on his head, with two friends observed the deployment of police officers. He lives next to the grocery store. “My father was still there this afternoon, he said, Ilan, you want a chicken for Shabbat?”. “We do all our shopping there, it’s our supermarket,” says one of his amis.Derrière them, men and women are in shock exfiltrated by police, while a helicopter keeps flying hovering over the area.
In the afternoon, the Paris ring was cut in both directions near the hostage taking. A motorist who was about to take the device was forced to stop abruptly, “They (police) took us out and they made us lie down in the grass beside behind a low wall. We stayed lying a quarter of an hour and then they told us to leave, “said AFP Rébillard Pierre, 31.
Three young people who present themselves as Muslims do not understand what happens. “Here we live with Joos (Jews slang, note) has always we were at school together, we play football with them. There’s tension sometimes, but we play in the same team, “says Karim, twenties, jacket and black tracksuit.
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