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Amedy Coulibaly, the Kosher supermarket shooter Photo: AFP
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VIDEO: French forces raid of Kosher market

Watch top French forces enter into Hyper Kosher supermarket, where four people were killed by al-Qaeda linked terrorists with close ties to Charlie Hebdo shooters.

Five people were killed, including the gunman, and four were left critically wounded after a hostage drama in eastern Paris kosher supermarket ended with a police assault on Friday.

 

 

With explosions and gunfire, security forces Friday ended the three days of terror, killing the two al-Qaeda-linked brothers who staged a murderous rampage at the Charlie Hebdo newspaper and an accomplice who seized hostages at the Hyper Kosher supermarket to try to help the brothers escape.

 

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שליחה לחבר

 הקלידו את הקוד המוצג
תמונה חדשה

שלח
הסרטון נשלח לחברך

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הטמעת הסרטון באתר שלך

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Twenty people are dead, including the three gunmen. A fourth suspect, Hayat Boumeddiene - the common law wife of the market attacker - is still at large and believed to be armed.

 

Amedy Coulibaly, the 32-year-old terrorist who murdered four hostages and critically wounded four more at a kosher supermarket in Paris, had a violent criminal past. In recent years he converted to Islam and became a radical activist for the cause.

 

סגורסגור

שליחה לחבר

 הקלידו את הקוד המוצג
תמונה חדשה

שלח
הסרטון נשלח לחברך

סגורסגור

הטמעת הסרטון באתר שלך

 קוד להטמעה:

   

On Thursday, Coulibaly murdered police officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe during a routine traffic stop in the Parisian suburb of Montrouge.

 

Coulibaly, the only son among ten siblings, had a history of violence dating back to his youth. He was convicted for a charge committed when he was 17, serving a sentence in 2001 for armed robbery and drug trafficking.

 

His connection to Cherif Kouachi, one of the two brothers who committed the massacre at Charlie Hebdo, dates back to 2005, when they served time together at Fleury-Mérogis Prison south of Paris. It is believed Coulibaly – of Senegalese descent – converted to Islam during that time, and began radicalizing shortly after.

 

Rachel Cadars, AP, AFP and Reuters contributed to this report

 


פרסום ראשון: 01.10.15, 09:46
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