Timeline der Terroristenjagd auf daily telegraph:
nur in einem Auszug:For a timeline of the events, as reported by the Daily Telegraph Online see
hereCharlie Hebdo Timeline
January 9, 2015
We are posting below the timeline of the Daily Telegraph
pertaining to the Attack on Charlie Hebdo as well as the police
operation which was launched in the wake of the attack on Wednesday
January 7. The timeline is in reverse chronological order.
(Copyright Daily Telegraph, 2015).
We have highlighted a number of paragraphs which shed reveal the nature of this operation.
Latest, January 9, 2015 (Paris time)
17.18 Paris: TFI is reporting that some people
stayed safe during the grocery siege by hiding in the cold store. The
gunman didn’t know they were there, because they kept silent, according
to the report.
17.13 Francois Hollande to address the nation after two sieges end.
17.12 Paris: Four people critically wounded after grocery siege.
17.05 Paris: Reports now saying that there were up to 10 hostages inside the kosher grocery. Earlier reports had said six.
Four of the hostages have been killed, police state.
17.03 Dammartin: Harriet Alexander reports:
Two RAID police have been injured in the conclusion of the Dammartin siege – one critically, the other shot in the leg.
The CIGN are still inside the print works, checking for booby traps and explosives.
17.02 Paris: A security officer directs released hostages:
Michel Euler/AP
16.55 Paris: French police announce four hostages killed in kosher grocery siege.
16.51 Paris: The one unaccounted suspect is the girlfriend of the grocery gunman, Hayat Boumeddiene. The gunman, Amedy Coulibaly, is thought to have been killed when police raided the store.
The explosion at the Paris kosher grocery
16.43 Dammartin: The two Charlie Hebdo massacre suspects apparently came out shooting before being killed by security forces.
16.40 It is not clear why there was a delay of
between 10 and 20 minutes between the two raids. The grocery gunman had
reportedly demanded that the Dammartin gunmen be freed.
Members of the French police special forces evacuate the hostages after launching the assault (THOMAS SAMSON/AFP)
16.36 Paris: French security source says the Paris supermarket hostage-taker has been “neutralised”.
16.35 Paris: Henry Samuel reports:
16.29 Paris: Amedy Coulibaly, the
suspect who is thought to have shot dead a policewoman yesterday and
took up to six people hostage at a kosher grocery this afternoon in east
Paris has reportedly also been killed.
French police at the kosher grocery
16.28 Paris: Patrick Sawer reports from the scene:
At
around 5.10pm at least three loud explosions were heard from the
Hypercacher supermarket, followed by what sounded like bursts of rapid
gunfire.
Police were reported to have stormed the building, at Porte de
Vincennes. The climax to the siege came around 10 to 15 minutes after
similar scenes at the siege outside Paris, where the two Charlie Hebdo
gunmen had taken hostages.
There had earlier been reports of two people killed inside the supermarket, with surviving hostages ringing relatives to say they feared they would be killed next.
At 5.23 what sounded like another gunshot was heard as the operation to bring the Vincennes siege to an end continued.
At around 5.25 at least two ambulances were seen pulling up to
the supermarket, apparently to retrieve any casualties resulting from
the siege and it’s violent climax.
An assault group attack the CTD printing building in Dammartin
16.26 Dammartin: So the reports coming through in French media is that the hostage taken by the Charlie Hebdo gunmen in Dammartin and several hostages at the kosher grocery in eastern Paris have been freed.
16.24 Dammartin: Charlie Hebdo hostage freed in Dammartin - Kouachi brothers both killed, AFP reports.
16.22 Paris: Several hostages apparently freed at the kosher grocery.
16.18 Dammartin: The Charlie Hebdo suspects have been killed, AFP reports.
16.18 Paris: People are running away from the kosher grocery.
16.15 Paris: The Telegraph’s Robert tait reports from Jerusalem:
An
Israeli SWAT team unit specialising in siege situations and rescues is
on standby ready to travel to Paris to assist the French authorities
resolve the siege of the kosher grocery store, Haaretz website has
reported.
16.13 Paris: Six explosions at the Paris siege.
16.12 Paris: Four loud explosions heard at the kosher grocery, in Paris.
16.09 Dammartin: Video of the French security services breaking the siege at Dammartin:
16.06 Reports that police had been preparing the
assault for around an hour before shooting began. Security forces also
apparently put surveillance equipment through the roof of the building.
16.04 Martin Evans near Dammartin:
Loud explosions echoing around the countryside North East of Paris
16.02 Two more explosions have been heard in the last few minutes, after a period of silence.
Local residents tried to come out of their homes to see what was
happening but were angrily ordered back into their homes by police,
reports Harriet Alexander from Dammartin.
16.01 There had been a major build up of forces including commandos at the siege in the moments before the apparent attack.
15.57 A burst of gunfire lasting 10 seconds,
followed by four or five explosions and then by puffs of smoke, at the
Dammartin seige situation
15.55 We are getting reports of heavy gunfire and explosions
in Dammartin-en-Goele, where the seige involving Said and Cheif Kouachi
and one hostage has been ongoing for most of today.
15.53 Prince Harry has visited the French embassy
here in London to express his condolences for the victims of the Paris
attacks, tweets Clarence House:
15.44 Vincennes gunman suspect Amedy Coulibaly reportedly met Nicolas Sarkozy in 2009, writes Bruno Waterfield:
Twitter
has unearthed an unlikely encounter between Nicolas Sarkozy, the then
French President and Amedy Coulibaly, the gunman suspected of killing a
police woman and of taking five hostages at a kosher grocery in eastern
Paris today.
The meeting took place in 2009 in the Élysée Palace when Mr
Sarkozy met nine young French men who got just jobs in a local factory.
They were all from Grigny, a tough Parisian suburb torn by riots 10
years ago.
“Sarkozy is not truly popular with the youth in the estates. But
that is nothing personal. In fact it is the case for most politicians,”
said Coulibaly. “The encounter really impressed me. Whether I like him
or not, he is the president after all.”
15.30 The Vincennes gunman has threatened to kill
his hostages if police at the other seige in Dammartin attempt to storm
the building where Said and Cheif Kouachi are holding their hostage.
A woman in the Vincennes grocery seige has managed to call her daughter:
Police mobilise for hostage situation at Port de Vincennes (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
15.27 More reports from various sources that the French authorities had been warned about Said and Cherif Kouachi ahead of this Wednesday’s initial attack on Charlie Hebdo, including a specific tip-off from the Algerian intelligence services: [G.R this report points to possible foreknowledge of the attacks]
15.23 Harriet Alexander is in Dammartin-en-Goele, where the seige involving Said and Cheif Kouachi and one hostage has been ongoing for six hours.
around
300m from the factory where Said and Cherif Kouachi are holed up, I
spoke to Miloud Belall, who lives a stone’s throw from the site.
Mr Belall, a plumber, arrived home from his night shift at 10am and met the gendarmes.
“They asked me to leave – there was no negotiation, it was: ‘You will leave now,’” he said.
“But they did a thorough search of my house for journalists, because I have an excellent view across to the factory.”
He knows the site of the print works well, and said it was a
modern, family-owned factory with lots of large machinery. It has
mirrorised windows in the office section – meaning that the terrorists
can see those that survey them, but not vice versa.
“I reckon it’ll be over soon,” said Mr Belall, hopefully. “I guess we’ll hear some explosions and then that’ll be it.”
15.21 French president Francois Hollande is
holding a crisis meeting with French prefects at the Interior Ministry
in Paris with Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Interior Minister Bernard
Cazeneuve
(REVELLI-BEAUMONT/SIPA/REX)
15.19 Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has spoken out against the Charlie Hebdo attack:
I
think it is a challenge to all of us to maintain the values on which we
have lived over the years, which we have developed out of years of
censorship and oppression and religious violence, and to say that the
way we live, with the confidence that enables us to satirise, to mock,
is a good and important value in our society.
It doesn’t mean that we will always agree with the satirising,
but we have to be confident that our values are good values in this.
They enable oppression and cruelty to be challenged, whether it
is coming from the Church or anywhere else and we must not be afraid.
This is a moment for courage.
15.16 The police have just lifted the roadblock on
the road that runs through the forest where the Kouachi brothers were
thought to have been hiding out overnight and then hijacked a car.
15.09 Benjamin Netanyahu,
the Israeli prime minister, has ordered Mossad to provide French
officials for all the assistance they need in tackling the ongoing
terror situation in and around Paris:
[There is no evidence that
Mossad was present in France prior to the attacks. But this statement by
Israel's PM should be carefully analysed]
14.59 Paris police fear more attacks on Jewish neighourhoods and have ordered shop closures, according to AP
The mayor’s office in Paris announced the closures Friday of shops
along the Rosiers street in Paris’ Marais neighborhood, in the heart of
the tourist district and about a kilometer away from the offices of
newspaper Charlie Hebdo where 12 people were killed on Wednesday.
Hours before the Jewish Sabbath, the street is usually especially crowded with shoppers – French Jews and tourists alike.
The Vincennes region of
eastern Paris in which the second, grocery hostage situation is taking
place has a large Jewish population.
There has also been
speculation that the attack in which a policewoman was killed yesterday
in Montrouge was an aborted attempt to attack a Jewish school there.
[ the underlying assumption
of this report is that the Jewish community in Paris is threatened,
justifying the decision by the state of Israel to send in Mossad
officials]
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