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In 2015, a weekly magazine in France published a satirical review of the founder of Islam, and 12 people were killed in a gun attack. Another weapon riot broke out near this weekly office building. Two people were injured, and the French government decided it was an Islamist terror.



This is Jeon Hyeong-woo.



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One man and one woman in their thirties were injured in a weapon terrorist attack in central Paris, France.



On the day of the 25th local time, an 18-year-old Pakistani man was arrested as a suspect near the old office of the weekly magazine Charle Evdo in the 11th district of Paris, France.



The victims were employees working for broadcasters and were victims while smoking on the street.



French Interior Minister Gerald Dharmanin says the suspect entered France from Pakistan three years ago and was not subject to terrorist management.



French law enforcement authorities are investigating and arresting five people accused of conspiracy to commit a crime in the suspect's residence.



[Jean François Rica/Terrorist Prosecutor: The assassination attempt was linked to terrorism and decided to start an investigation.] Since the



incident occurred in the former office of Charlé Evdo, there was a gun terrorist attack in 2015. The incident was also defined as an act of Islamist terror.



The weekly magazine Charlie Evdo reported satirizing Islam's founder Muhammad and killed 12 employees in Islamist gun attacks.