The terror suspects involved in two separate sieges in France have been killed, after police launched co-ordinated assaults to rescue several hostages.
It's reported that at least 4 hostages who were being held at a Jewish supermarket in Paris have died.
Two armed brothers, suspected of a massacre in Paris on Wednesday, died when officers stormed an industrial unit in a town north east of the capital.
Gunfire and explosions could be heard at the site at Dammartin-en-Goele.
Another gunman, holding people at a Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris, was also killed.
It's understood many of the hostages in both incidents have been freed.
The gunmen were behind two terror attacks in the capital – where a total of 13 people were shot dead.