10 killed in Paris magazine attack
Paris, Jan 7: At least 10 people were killed Wednesday when masked gunmen fired randomly at the office of a French satirical magazine that once courted controversy over its portrayal of the Prophet Mohammed.
Sky News quoted witnesses as saying that a number of men were involved in the deadly attack on the office of Charlie Hebdo. Ambulances rushed to the shooting site.
A journalist told iTele network that he saw several masked men armed with machine guns.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday described as "condemnable and despicable" the terror attack on a French satirical magazine that left at least 11 people dead.
"Our solidarity with the people of France. My thoughts are with families of those who lost their lives," Modi tweeted.