French police have arrested seven people as they continue to hunt for two suspects in the attack on magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.
The seven are said to be connected to the two main suspects and were arrested in the Paris area, and in the towns of Reims and Charleville-Mezieres.
Arrest warrants have been issued for Cherif and Said Kouachi, while a third suspect handed himself in.
Meanwhile, there are reports shots have been fired at police in southern Paris - although it's unclear if this is connected to the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Sir Chris Phillips, former head of the National Counter-terrorism Security Office in the UK, says the two suspects still on the loose appear to be well trained.
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Sir Chris Phillips, former head of the National Counter-terrorism Security Office in the UK, says the operation to apprehend the two suspects is a dangerous one.
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