A manhunt is under way for armed men who left 12 dead in Paris.
:: Police said twelve people have been shot dead at the headquarters of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris
:: Up to 20 people were injured in the attack, four of them are in critical condition
:: Masked gunmen stormed the offices of the publication. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said that three attackers were involved in the assault
:: The men were armed with Kalashnikov rifles and a rocket-propelled grenade
:: There was a gun fight with police outside the building
:: The gunmen have since abandoned their getaway car and have stolen another one
:: A manhunt is currently underway for the men who are still at large. Three thousand police officers have been deployed in Paris
:: Police said two police officers were killed in the attack
:: According to Charlie Hebdo's lawyer four well-known French cartoonists, including the editor Stephane Charbonnier, were killed by the gunmen. The others are reported to be Cabu, Georges Wolinski and Bernard Verlhac, known as Tignous
:: One of the two policemen killed in the attack was assigned Charbonnier as part of his personal security detail, after many death threats, France 24 reported
:: A witness told France Info media outlet that the assailants said "We will avenge the Prophet"
:: The government raised France's security level to the highest level
:: Security services said they thwarted several attacks over the last few weeks
:: "There is possibility of other attacks and other sites are being secured," Police union official Rocco Contento said
:: Children have been evacuated from schools in 11th arrondissement, where the attack took place, while police have been deployed to guard newspaper offices, shopping centres, museums and railway stations
:: David Cameron said: "The murders in Paris are sickening. We stand with the French people in the fight against terror and defending the freedom of the press"
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Gallery: Gunmen Attack Paris Magazine Office
Armed gunmen face police officers near the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris
An attack on the offices of the newspaper left eleven dead, including two police officers, according to sources close to the investigation
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