Terrorist To Survivor Of Charlie Hebdo Massacre: ‘There Will Be Many More Like Me!’

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Paris is under attack on the first anniversary of the city's Charlie Hebdo massacre — when terrorists took hostages in a Jewish supermarket while others raided a magazine's offices and killed 11 cartoonists and a police officer!

Now a new documentary from the BBC has revealed a chilling account of a threat made by one of the terrorists.

Amedy Coulibaly killed four civilians at the Jewish storefront while taking 15 hostages.

The witness, who asked that her identity be hidden, recalls the cold-blooded killer declaring: "I was born in France. "

If they hadn't attacked Muslims abroad, this wouldn't have happened.

"There will be many more like me to come!"

Tragically, Coulibaly — who was later killed by police — was proven right after more Islamic terrorists murdered 130 people while running through Paris on the bloody night of November 13.

Coulibaly was a close friend of brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi, who raided the offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7, 2015.

They murdered staff members at the satirical publication in response to cartoons that they considered blasphemous to Islamic religion.

Paris has also been under attack by terrorists seeking to mark the first anniversary of the cowardly attacks.

Earlier today, police fatally shot one man wearing a fake suicide belt who had rushed towards a precinct station while shouting "Allahu Akbar!"