Army has been called in Paris to protect sensitive spots
Monitoring Desk: The Army has been called in Paris to protect sensitive spots including Eiffel tower, reports French media.
According to details, armed soldiers are patrolling the streets of Paris now as two attackers are still at large who killed 12 staff members of controversial magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday.
Soldiers are placed at all important places including Eiffel Tower, Montparnasse railway station, offices of media houses and sensitive religious buildings.
It may be mentioned that 12 persons including two policemen were killed while 10 wounded when two French Muslim young men opened fire in the headquarters of the Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical weekly newspaper, in central Paris.
Both suspects are at large and police have released their photos. Police claimed that one suspect has been handed over himself to police and he is 18 year old boy but two killers are still at run.