17 people were killed during the attacks by the terrorists in the magazine office and Jewish supermarket. Fourteen people have been found guilty of being accomplices in terrorist attacks in France in 2015, which included the attack on the magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Eleven of the people convicted were in court for the verdicts. The other three convicts were tried in their absence. It was believed that the terrorist trio found their way to northern Syria in the aftermath of the attacks. But whereas the reports stated that two of them were subsequently killed during bombing attacks against Islamic State forces.

A total of 17 people were murdered during the attacks on the offices of Charlie Hebdo and a related attack on Jewish supermarket in January 2015.
The rest attacker brothers Cherif Kouachi and Amedy Coulibaly, all were killed by police. They all claimed loyalty to Islamic State. These brothers who were convicted today have all been found guilty of helping to arrange, fund and support the terrorist attacks.