Charlie Hebdo attack: Manhunt as France mourns dead

An intense manhunt is continuing in France following Wednesday's Islamist attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris, which left 12 people dead.

The two main suspects, brothers of Algerian descent, are said to have robbed a service station in the north of France on Thursday morning.

Anti-terrorism police have converged on an area near Villers-Cotterets where the gunmen were reported by French media to have stolen food and petrol.

Damian Grammaticas reports.

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