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First look inside bloodstained office where victims were killed [PHOTOS]

The attack began inside the office located at No 10, Rue Nicolas-Appert in the historic Le Marais district of Paris during an executive meeting and at the end 10 journalists, and a policeman, were dead.

Masked gunmen attacked the Paris office of satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday, January 7, leaving death in their wake.

The attack began inside the office located at No 10, Rue Nicolas-Appert in the historic Le Marais district of Paris during an executive meeting and at the end 10 journalists, and a policeman, were dead.

The office where the killings took place is pictured above with blood everywhere and marks which show that someone walked through the gory mess.

A second policeman, Ahmed Merabet was also brutally murdered by the gunmen despite his pleas for mercy.

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