The gunmen who massacred 12 journalists and police officers at the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo are still on the run tonight as thousands of people join vigils around the world.
According to Metro News, police have the suspects' names and dates of birth. The youngest man is a homeless 18-year-old of unknown nationality, the newspaper reported.
The suspected gunmen were reported to be French-Algerian brothers aged 32 and 34 from the 10th arrondissement of Paris with alleged links to extremists in Iraq and Syria, according to Le Point.
Security forces are searching for the attackers, who fled in a Citroen hatchback that is being examined by forensics teams after being dumped.
The interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, said three men were being hunted and said “all the means” had been mobilised to “neutralise the three criminals who have committed this barbaric act”.
He added that the operation will take place as quickly as possible in order to “identify the aggressors and arrest them in a way that they will be punished with the severity that corresponds to the barbaric act they have committed”.
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