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Terrorist slain in gunfight

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THE gunman who killed three people at a Christmas market in Strasbourg was shot dead by French police yesterday as the Islamic State jihadist group claimed him as one of its “soldiers”.

More than 700 French security forces had been hunting for 29-year-old Cherif Chekatt since the bloodshed on Tuesday night — the latest in a string of jihadist attacks to rock France.

Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said three police tried to question Chekatt after spotting him “wandering” through the streets in the Neudorf area of the northeaste­rn French city where he grew up, but he opened fire.

“They immediatel­y returned fire and neutralise­d the assailant,” Castaner said. People gathered at the police cordon where Chekatt was shot and applauded, some shouting “bravo!”, a source said.

The propaganda wing of the Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity for Tuesday’s attack. The perpetrato­r of “the attack in the city of Strasbourg … is one of the soldiers of the Islamic State and carried out the operation in response to calls to target nationals of the coalition” against IS, the Amaq agency said in a message posted on Twitter.

Chekatt, who lived in a rundown apartment block a short drive from the city centre, was flagged by French security forces in 2015 as a possible Islamic extremist.

France has been hit by a wave of attacks from people claiming allegiance to alQaeda or the Islamic State group since 2015, which have claimed the lives of nearly 250 people, according to an AFP toll.

It is also not the first time a Christmas market has been targeted in Europe. In 2016, a jihadist attacked a Christmas market in Berlin and went on the run through the Netherland­s and France before being shot and killed three days later in northern Italy.

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