France 'faced down' attacks but still under threat says Hollande
France "faced down" Islamists who were behind the deaths of 17 people in three days of attacks but still remains threatened, the country's president and prime minister said Friday.

France "faced down" Islamists who were behind the deaths of 17 people in three days of attacks but still remains threatened, the country's president and prime minister said Friday.
Speaking in a televised address shortly after commandos killed the three gunmen responsible for the wave of terror, Hollande hailed the "courage" of French security forces - but said France "has not finished with the threats targeting it".
Prime Minister Manuel Valls, speaking separately to TF1 television, said: "We are confronting an unprecedented terrorist challenge."
Valls said of this week's violence: "There will be a before and an after of what happened."
Paris has been on its highest state of alert since Wednesday when two of the gunmen stormed the offices of the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper, killing 12 people.
Fears of a jihadist campaign took hold the next day when a policewoman in a southern Paris district was murdered in the street by a third gunmen.