파리 테러 종료, 테러범 모두 사살 인질 4명 사망 긴박했던 순간들 Four kosher deli hostages were killed BEFORE French police went in...(VIDEO)
Four kosher deli hostages were killed BEFORE French police went in - as dramatic new video shows the moment SWAT team gunned down terrorist in a storm of bullets as he made his suicidal charge
The hostage taker was Amedy Coulibaly, 32, who was responsible for shooting dead a policewoman on Thursday
In the hours after the raid, police stand guard at the store where bodies of the victims are seen lying on the floor
An Israeli government official said 15 hostages were rescued while French president confirmed four people killed
Series of explosions rocked the building as armed police launched their raid in the suburb Porte de Vincennes
It comes two days after Cherif and Said Kouachi massacred 12 people at the satirical magazine offices in Paris
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By Gemma Mullin and Corey Charlton and Peter Allen and Tom Wyke and Jay Akbar and Julian Robinson and Fidelma Cook For Mailonline
Dramatic footage has emerged of the moment police stormed in to the Paris kosher supermarket last night before terrorist Amedy Coulibaly was shot dead.
Commandos launched flash grenades into the grocery and fired into the shop before a man believed to be the hostage taker was gunned down. Moments later, terrified captives could be seen running to safety.
It comes as it was revealed that the Isis fanatic had slaughtered four hostages before officers launched the raid.
Last night, chilling images emerged of bodies lying on the floor of the bullet-ridden shop after several shoppers were taken hostage inside the grocery store - including women and children. Further images emerged of Coulibaly's bloodied body lying on a pavement after the siege had come to a dramatic end.
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This is the moment a man sprinted towards armed police as an officer aimed a hand gun at him amid a blaze of gunfire at the kosher supermarket
Commandos launched flash grenades into the grocery and fired into the store before hostage taker Amedy Coulibaly was gunned down
Moments after police had stormed the grocery, terrified captives ran from the supermarket flanked by French commandos
Images have emerged of Amedy Coulibaly's bloodied body lying on a pavement surroudnded by forenzic officers after the siege had come to a dramatic end
A victim of the siege in eastern Paris on Thursday is seen lying on the floor near the entrance to the supermarket after four hostages were killed
Amedy Coulibaly, who was killed in the raid, threatened to kill them if police attempted to storm the Charlie Hebdo terrorists who, at the time, were engaged in a similar standoff with police.
In the hours after the dramatic raid on the store, an Israeli government official said 15 hostages were rescued while French president Francois Hollande confirmed that four people were killed.
Coulibaly was also responsible for the fatal shooting of a policewoman on Thursday. It has now been suggested this attack may have been an aborted attempt to attack a Jewish school.
Police officers look for clues while a body, partially seen to the right, lies inside the kosher market after the siege came to an end yesteday
Forensics are examining the interior of the supermarket amid reports four captives were killed in the stand-off between police and the gunman
French police named the hostage taker as Amedy Coulibaly (right). Police also named Hayat Boumeddiene (left) as helping him. However, it is no longer clear whether she was involved
An armed police officer with a dog stands guard close to the entrance where a man's body lies on the floor after a raid on the kosher shop
A woman runs from the Paris kosher grocery store in tears as she is led away by French police after officers stormed the building yesterday
A man clutches a small boy close as they flee the Hyper Cacher store where they were held hostage yesterday (left) as a woman runs from the building in tears (right)
Prosecutor Francois Molins also said that several people have been handed preliminary charges in the investigation following the three-day rampage that has terrified France. They include family members of the three suspects, who were killed by police Friday.
He added that one of the two gunmen in the other standoff Friday was wounded in the throat in a shootout with police before being killed later in the day.
One woman who visited the Kosher shop described its manager Michel Emsalem as a 'kind' and 'patient' man.
Latifa Benjamaa, 37, said: 'He is kind, nice and polite. He is not someone who cares about religion. I often went to shop there and I'm a Muslim,' she said
While it remained unclear whether the manager was involved in the incident, she added: 'This has nothing to do with religion. You are not allowed to kill in my religion. These men had an objective. These people are not doing this for Allah.'
Mrs Benjamaa said she feared people would begin rioting in the street.
She said: 'Now they are going to be repercussions. There will be war on the streets. Everyone is going to fear everyone. Before, things were fine.'
Police crowd one of the entrances to the supermarket before a burst of flames explodes, while officers hold up their riot shields as protection
Running for the lives, the hostages holed up in the grocery store for most of yesterday included young families, women and children
A mother can only express her relief as she clutches her young son as a partner puts up his thumb to signal that the young family are okay
One of the injured hostages is carried from the supermarket on a stretcher as medics quickly attempt to treat them for their injuries
Paramedics are on the scene to treat injured hostages following the raid where it is believed at least four hostages have been killed
Police officers protect themselves with riot shields as a fiery blast explodes at the entrance to the supermarket in Porte de Vincennes
It is reported that at least one of the police officers was injured in the blast and six explosions were heard at the Jewish supermarket yesterday
Armed police swarm the entrances and exits to the Hyper Cache in eastern Paris after several shoppers were held hostage for several hours
Officers stormed the supermarket minutes after two brothers responsible for the Charlie Hebdo magazine massacre were killed at a second siege on the outskirts of Paris
A man carrying a small child is seen fleeing from the ordeal moments after police stormed the kosher grocery store in eastern Paris
The hostages, pictured as they escape the building, were just two of many who were seen to have survived the ordeal
The man is pictured in another shot carrying the small child in his arms, while the kosher grocery behind him remains illuminated
Members of the French special forces escort a number of hostages from inside the store moments after a series of explosions were heard
Hostages are pictured piling out of the building after terrorist Coulibaly was left dead in the dramatic confrontation
Pictured is a person being taken away from the scene on a stretcher after four hostages were killed in the incident
The streets surrounding the siege are filled with ambulances and police cars in the minutes following the dramatic raid
Flash bangs and explosions explode inside the building, which is pictured moments before police (bottom right) charged inside
Earlier yeserday, as news of the hostage situation broke, police ordered all shops in Paris' famed Jewish district to be immediately closed.
The mayor's office in Paris announced the closures of shops along the Rosiers street in Paris' Marais neighbourhood, in the heart of the tourist district and about a kilometre away from the offices of newspaper Charlie Hebdo where 12 people were killed on Wednesday.
A 20-year-old student was among the hostages taken at the kosher shop in Paris. The young woman, whose name remains unknown, called her uncle who works nearby from the basement of the building where she was being held.
Earlier reports that there was a serious incident developing near the Trocadero in central Paris were incorrect - it remains open and running after what was a false alarm.
The siege at the grocery store occurred after the Charlie Hebdo killers in Dammartin-en-Goele found themselves holed up with a hostage at a business premises further north - and were believed to have made contact with an associate.
Police immediately scrambled phone signals in the area – but not before the killers were able to make their call.
It was feared that Said Kouachi and his brother Cheriff contacted Amedy Coulibaly – and possibly ordered him to take hostages in a bid to force police to allow them to escape.
Police officers stop two people on a scooter at gunpoint as they arrived near the scene of the hostage taking yesterday
The pair are aggressively wrestled to the ground by police officers who were tasked with preventing anyone coming and going from the scene
A building is evacuated by members of the French special forces teams after at least six people were taken hostage by the gunman
A police officer is dressed in body armour as the hostage-taker was believed to be armed with assault rifles
A police officer takes aim upwards as he mans his position at the siege in eastern Paris
Police officers take aim as they huddle behind a car after there were reports the gunman was armed with heavy weapons
Police forces were stretched as they dealt with two hostage situations across Paris simultaneously
Rows of police vans sit parked at the side of the road while a solitary officer stands guard at the outskirts of the cordon
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