During the massive manhunt for the suspects in the attack in Paris


Extensive search for two suspects in the magazine "Šarli ebdo", in which 12 people were killed and 11 wounded, is in its third day.

French police concentrated their search in a rural area Picardi, northeast of Paris, where, it is assumed that two gunmen robbed a gas station.

On the second night of the attack were held vigils for the 12 victims, mostly journalists.

President Barack Obama signed the book of condolences at the Embassy of France in Washington. He stated that the United States are moving forward together with France, against terrorism and for the ideals of freedom and backed. "Long live France," wrote US President.

Thousands of people took to the streets again last night in Paris and other cities around the world to condemn the attack on French satirical weekly.

In Paris, thousands of people gathered for the second night in a row at the Republic Square, located about a mile from the scene of the massacre that took place the day before.

Flowers, candles and cartoons covered the base of the monument on the Square, and many participants of the meeting wore placards that read "I am Šarli", a slogan that has become a global call for solidarity after the heaviest terrorist attacks in France in the past half century.