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Aftermath of Paris knife attack near former offices of Charlie Hebdo

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Aftermath of Paris knife attack near former offices of Charlie Hebdo

Aftermath of Paris knife attack near former offices of Charlie Hebdo

Seven people have been detained in connection with an attack outside the former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in the French capital, according to officials.

Seven people have been detained in connection with an attack outside the former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in the French capital, according to officials.

A man armed with a meat cleaver wounded two people in the attack on Friday.

This footage shows police on the streets of Paris shortly after the attack.




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