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Three people dead in France in suspected jihadist shooting spree

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At least three people were killed on Friday in a shooting spree and hostage siege in southern France by a man claiming allegiance to the Islamic State group, security sources told AFP. Security forces killed the gunman -- believed to be a Moroccan who was on a watchlist of suspected Islamic extremists -- after he carried out three separate attacks in the medieval town of Carcassonn­e and nearby Trebes.

The man first hijacked a car in Carcassonn­e, killing a passenger and injuring the driver, before shooting a policeman who was out jogging with his colleagues nearby. He then drove to a Super U supermarke­t in the sleepy town of Trebes and holed up there for more than three hours with hostages, killing at least two people, according to sources. A witness reported that the assailant was armed with knives, a gun and grenades and shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is greatest) before going into the supermarke­t.

"A man shouted and started firing several times," one shopper at the supermarke­t told FranceInfo radio station.

"I saw an open door for a refrigerat­ed area and I told people to come to shelter there," she said. "We were 10 people and we got out by the emergency exit at the back."

After letting his hostages go, the gunman remained in the store with just one policeman, who along with another officer was shot and injured when anti-terror forces swooped on the building.

The killing spree came with France still on high alert after a string of jihadist attacks since 2015. French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to the

quick reactions of the emergency services and said he would be returning to Paris from Brussels at the end of an EU summit so he can coordinate the national response.

 ??  ?? French police and firefighte­rs secure the site in southern France, where an armed man took hostages in a supermarke­t. PTI
French police and firefighte­rs secure the site in southern France, where an armed man took hostages in a supermarke­t. PTI

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