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French authorities have arrested three people in connection with January and November's terror attacks, according to French prosecutors.

Two suspects are being questioned about the Jan. 7 siege on a Hyper Cacher kosher grocery store in Vincennes. The siege, which took place after two brothers opened fire in the offices of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo and killed 11 people, left four dead and nine injured.

Prosecutors said they are questionoing Claude Hermant and his wife, who are thought to be arms traffickers, about their involvement in the January shooting.

Separately, a 29-year-old man was arrested Tuesday morning in connection with the deadly Nov. 13 attacks in Paris. These series of coordinated attacks in Paris left 130 people dead and nearly 400 injured.

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