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Gunshots and explosions were heard and helicopters were seen landing on the roof of the printing business in Dammartin-en-Goele, about 25 miles northeast of Paris.
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Police stormed the kosher grocery store in Paris almost simultaneously as authorities launched an assault on the hideout of the two brothers.
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