The trial linked to the 2015 Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks resumes today in Paris, with 14 people being judged due to suspected links to those attacks at the satirical magazine but also at the Parisian suburb of Montrouge and at a kosher supermarket. 17 people were killed in the assaults 10 months before the Bataclan attacks in Paris. The trial had been stopped due to multiple suspicions of Covid-19 cases among defendants, including the main one, as FRANCE 24’s Chris Moore reports from the Court.
Trial over 2015 Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks resumes after Covid-19 infections among suspects







