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Paris attacks aftermath live: Hayat Boumeddiene on the run after bloody sieges end three-day terror started by Charlie Hebdo killings

After yesterday afternoon's dramatic and bloody end to simultaneous sieges, France begins to recover from three days of terror

Lizzie Dearden
Saturday 10 January 2015 10:02 GMT
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A security officer directs released hostages after they stormed a kosher market to end a hostage situation
A security officer directs released hostages after they stormed a kosher market to end a hostage situation

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France is recovering from three days of terror attacks as people rally for a huge march on Paris tomorrow in a show of solidarity for the Charlie Hebdo victims and murdered hostages.

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