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Islamic State propaganda agency claims Toronto attack

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The Islamic State group on Wednesday claimed responsibi­lity for a weekend shooting that killed two people in Canada’s Toronto.

The group’s propaganda agency Amaq said the attacker was “one of the soldiers of the Islamic State.”

“He carried out the attack in response to calls to target nationals of countries of the coalition” fighting IS in Syria and Iraq since 2014, it said.

Faisal Hussain, 29, killed an 18-year-old woman and a 10-year-old girl in the shooting rampage on a Toronto street on Sunday evening, Canadian police said.

He was found dead near the scene of the shooting after an exchange of gunfire with police.

The attack in Toronto’s bustling Greektown neighborho­od at around 10 pm Sunday also wounded 13 people aged 10 to 59, officials said.

Hussain’s family, however, in a statement to CBC News, denounced his “horrific actions” and said he was suffering from mental problems.

They said he had battled “severe mental health challenges, struggling with psychosis and depression his entire life.”

They said medication­s and therapy had been unable to treat him. Video footage posted by Canadian media showed Hussain, clad all in black, walking on a sidewalk and suddenly pulling out a handgun and shooting into a restaurant.

Witnesses said the shooting rampage lasted a few minutes and sparked panic in the district, popular for its bars and restaurant­s.

Andrew Mantzios told The Globe and Mail newspaper he had seen the shooting as he sat with friends drinking coffee.

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