Charlie Hebdo massacre: At petrol station 'suspects robbed'
The two main suspects in the Islamist attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris are said to have robbed a service station in the north of France.
They stole food and petrol, firing shots as they struck at the roadside stop near Villers-Cotterets in the Aisne region, French media report.
Reporting from the petrol station, BBC correspondent Damian Grammaticas described seeing armed police and military helicopters in the area.