Danish newspaper Berlingske has republished several of Charlie Hebdo's controversial caricatures, including one of the Prophet Mohamed on Thursday following yesterday's terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo leaving 12 dead. Reuters, quoting news agency BNB, said that Berlingske's Editor in Chief Lisbeth Knudsen was not republishing the cartoons as a protest, but "As documentation of what kind of a magazine it was that has been hit by this terrible event." The head of Italy's leading newspaper, Corriere della Sera, said in a video editorial Wednesday that his publication would also republish the Charlie Hebdo cartoons. Though many newspapers and cartoonists around the world have shown their solidarity with the fatal attack against Charlie Hebdo, few have republished images of Prophet Mohamed, which is considered forbidden under certain understandings of Islam. In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack, another Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, has increased security. In 2005, was the subject of a worldwide controversy following the publication of several cartoons depicting Mohamed.