Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which was attacked by Muslim terrorists last month, will not publish another edition until the end of February.
According to a Tweet from staffer Laurent Leger, the next edition of the French weekly will hit newsstands Feb. 25. Leger is an investigative reporter and was not at the office the day of the attack.
The Tweet was reported by British tabloid
the Mirror.
Charlie Hebdo's Paris office
was attacked by two Muslim terrorists on Jan. 7, which left 12 people dead. The attackers fled the scene, killing a police officer outside before making their escape. They were killed in a military raid four days later outside of Paris.
The magazine, which prints cartoons mocking various religions, has angered Muslims for years for its depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.
Charlie Hebdo printed a "survivors issue" on Jan. 14,
which had Muhammad on the cover.
But it has not released an edition since, and the Mirror reports there "probably won't" be any cartoons depicting Muhammad in the Feb. 25 issue.
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