Слайд 2Is this Paris gunmen's last stand? Fugitive Charlie Hebdo killers 'abandon
car and hide out in woods' as special forces and police helicopters close in after dramatic chase through France.
Слайд 3Dragnet closing on brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi as manhunt by terror
police zeroes in on area of north France
They are believed to have fled on foot, still armed, into 32,000-acre forest - bigger than Paris - 80km from the capital
Dozens of armed police swarm into nearby villages to conduct house-to-house searches and set up road blocks
Shocked diners evacuated from restaurant while they were eating lunch over immediate fears for their safety
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Men fitting suspects' description robbed garage while driving 'Renault Clio with Kalashnikovs and
rocket launchers'
Questions will be asked why Frenchmen with links to terror were apparently given free reign to carry out atrocity
Seven connected to two main suspects arrested in towns of Reims, Charleville-Mezieres and the Paris area
Third terror alert in Paris as another gunman is on loose - hours after PC shot dead by 'North African wielding rifle'
Слайд 5Swarms of anti-terror police with automatic weapons, body armor and shields
patrol the tiny village of Longpont in northern France as they close in on two prime suspects in the terror attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
Слайд 6 Two men, believed to be brothers Cherif and
Said Kouachi, have been
tracked down to Longpont area after reportedly robbing a petrol station.
Слайд 7 Terrified residents of the tiny village of Longpont
speak to riot officers
as they comb the area for the Charlie Hebdo massacre suspects.
Слайд 8 A member of the French National Police
Intervention Group is near
Villers-Cotterets where the suspects are believed to have fled on foot.
Слайд 9The three men were named as Cherif Kouachi (left), 32, his
brother Said Kouachi (right), 34, and Hamyd Mourad, 18, who surrendered to police.
are asking cars to stop before passing through
and checking the trunks of all passing vehicles.
Слайд 11 Searches were also taking place in a
number of other villages in the
north of France, with a road block in place in Corcy (above).
Слайд 12Two men fitting the description of the brothers were spotted after
reportedly trying to rob this petrol station near Villers-Cotterêt, close to Reims.
Слайд 13An attendant said the men drove off in a white Renault
Clio with number plates covered up in the direction of Paris with 'exposed Kalashnikovs and rocket launchers' inside the vehicle.
Слайд 15 Police investigating the massacre at
the Charlie Hebdo newspaper
offices arrest a suspect (second right) in the French city of Reims.
Слайд 16Seven people have been arrested over the Charlie Hebdo massacre as
two brothers with links to terrorist groups went on the run. Here, one of the suspects (left) is taken into custody by terror police.
Слайд 17 Police are seen during an
operation in the Croix-Rouge suburb of
Reims, northern France, early this morning following the attacks.
Слайд 18 The National Gendarmerie Intervention Group
and anti-terrorist
police raid an apartment in the Croix Rouge quarter in Reims.
Слайд 19Dozens of anti-terror officers surround an apartment in Reims, where suspects
have been arrested in connection with the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Слайд 20 Either the suspects will be able to escape,
or 'there will be a showdown',
said a member of the unit, urging reporters at the scene to be 'vigilant'.
Police and firefighters gather at the site
of a shooting in Montrouge, south of Paris.
Слайд 22Rescue service workers evacuate an injured person on a stretcher after
the shooting in Montrouge, where a man wearing a bullet-proof vest fired on police officers with an automatic rifle, seriously injuring one of them.
Слайд 23French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (center) arrives at the site of
a shooting in Montrouge, south of Paris, where two police officers were shot with an automatic weapon by a man wearing a bullet-proof vest.
Слайд 24 A car believed to belong to
one of the suspects in the Montrouge
shooting is towed away in Arcueil, near Paris.
Слайд 25 Troops patrol around the Eiffel
Tower as France raises its terror
threat to its highest level after the Charlie Hebdo atrocity.
Слайд 26 Military personnel patrol the Gare de L'Est
railway station France's
Vigipirate terrorist security plan was placed at it's maximum level.
Слайд 27 Investigator inspect the scene after an
attack at a kebab shop near
the el Houda mosque in Villefrance-Sur-Saone near Lyon.
Слайд 28 Members of the European Parliament and
citizens gather during
a minute's silence for victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting.
Слайд 29 Members of the French community gather
in Melbourne, Australia in
a show of solidarity to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo massacre.
Слайд 30Journalists and supporters of press freedom hold signs reading 'Je Suis
Charlie (I Am Charlie)' in Hong Kong in tribute to the victims.
Слайд 31Faces of the victims: Deputy Editor Bernard Maris and cartoonists Georges
Wolinski, Jean Cabut, aka Cabu, Charb, Tignous and Honore (Philippe Honore).
Слайд 32Faces of the victims: Elsa Cyat was the only woman to
die in the massacre, while policeman Ahmed Merabet was shot dead in the streets.