French police are battling their third terror attack in as many days – after two people were reportedly killed at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris.
It's thought five people were initially taken hostage there by the same gunman who killed a female police officer in southern Paris yesterday morning.
Meanwhile the two brothers suspected of carrying out the Charlie Hebdo attack on Wednesday, in which 12 people died, have been surrounded in a town 30 miles north east of Paris.
They're holed up in a printing works.
French TV says they've taken a 26-year-old man prisoner.
Schools have been evacuated and flights affected at nearby Charles de Gaulle airport, as police helicopters are brought in.