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Gunman Takes Hostages at Jewish Grocery Store in Paris, Shots Fired

© AFP 2023 / LOIC VENANCEFrench police officers arrive to take up positions near Porte de Vincennes in Paris on January 9, 2015
French police officers arrive to take up positions near Porte de Vincennes in Paris on January 9, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Paris gunman vows to kill the hostages if French authorities dare to storm printing plant where the Kouachi brothers have barricaded themselves in.

MOSCOW, January 9 (Sputnik)   — Paris kosher store gunman vows to kill the hostages if French police storm printing plant where the Kouachi brothers are trapped.

At least two people are feared killed and one person reportedly injured as at least five people have been taken hostage in a kosher store in eastern Paris, according to AFP.

"There are at least two dead, maybe more, but for the moment we don’t know," the agency quotes one source as saying.

This latest attack follows a shootout involving a man armed with two guns, the agency quotes a police source as saying. Reuters says the man was equipped with automatic weapons.

Sources close to the investigation said shooting had erupted at Porte de Vincennes in the east of Paris on Friday afternoon.

Police immediately cordoned off the area and a helicopter was flying overhead.

Local media said Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve is on the way to the scene.

There were unconfirmed reports that the man responsible was the same one suspected of killing a policewoman near an underground station in Montrouge, a southern suburb of Paris on Thursday, Reuters reports.

"It is the Montrouge shooter," the agency quotes one of the sources as saying.

© AFP 2023 / LOIC VENANCEFrench police officers arrive to take up positions near Porte de Vincennes in Paris on January 9, 2015
French police officers arrive to take up positions near Porte de Vincennes in Paris on January 9, 2015 - Sputnik International
French police officers arrive to take up positions near Porte de Vincennes in Paris on January 9, 2015

French police release mugshots of man and woman linked to policewoman killing, according to AFP report.

A police source had told the agency earlier that he was a member of the same jihadist group as the two men suspected of carrying out the attack on the weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

Amedy Coulibaly, 32, was seen with Charlie Hebdo suspect Cherif Kouachi in 2010 during an investigation into an attempted prison break in France. Coulibaly was convicted for his role and was well-known to anti-terrorist police, the agency quotes a source as saying.

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