The Paris prosecutor has denied reports that at least one person had been killed in a shootout preceding a hostage-taking in a town north-east of Paris.
Police have cordoned off the town of Dammartin-en-Goele where the two suspects in the Charlie Hebdo killings had been identified following a massive manhunt in the woodland area nearby.
Earlier, RTL radio said at least one person had died and several were injured in a shoot-out. The Interior Ministry could not immediately confirm whether there were victims.
Five helicopters were seen flying over an industrial zone outside the town, where at least one person was taken hostage.
Interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve confirmed a police operation was underway in the town, 40 kilometres from the site where police had been hunting the two men on Thursday.
Before night fell on Thursday, officers had focused their search on the woodland village of Corcy, not far from a service station where police sources said the brothers had been seen in ski masks a day after the shootings in Paris.
The fugitive suspects are French-born sons of Algerian-born parents, both in their early 30s, and already under police surveillance.
One was jailed for 18 months for trying to travel to Iraq a decade ago to fight as part of an Islamist cell.
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