Charlie Hebdo: sorelle campane barricate in casa a Dammartin

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Members of the French national police intervention group (BRI) arrive at the scene where a female police officer was shot dead in Montrouge, a southern suburb of Paris on January 8, 2015, a day after Islamist gunmen stormed the office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing eight journalists, two police and two others. A policewoman who was shot by a gunman wearing a bullet-proof vest just outside Paris has died and a second victim is in serious condition, police said on January 8. The man escaped after the attack on Thursday morning, which comes just a day after a deadly Islamist assault on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo left 12 dead, although no link has yet been established between the two incidents.   AFP PHOTO/ KENZO TRIBOUILLARD“Siamo terrorizzate e siamo chiuse in casa”. Cosi’, parlando al telefono con l’ ANSA da Dammartin-en-Goele, Anna e Gelsomina Landi, due sorelle di Giffoni Valle Piana (Salerno), che vivono nella cittadina francese. “Abbiamo le finestre chiuse e guardiamo la Tv, speriamo solo che gli attentatori vengano arrestati”.

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