Multiple media reports indicate the two men suspected in this week's deadly attack on a satirical magazine in Paris are dead.

At the same time, there are reports that a man who took hostages at a kosher supermarket in eastern Paris is also dead.

Anti-terror police stormed both locations a short time ago. There's no word on the status of any hostages at either location.

The suspects in the attack on the offices of "Charlie Hebdo" were believed to be holed up in a printing shop in a small town in northern France.

They had vowed to die as martyrs. One of the suspects was believed to have been in Yemen for several months in 2011.

A senior Yemeni intelligence source says he met a prominent al-Qaeda preacher during his stay there.

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