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Attack linked to terrorism, Australian authoritie­s say

Daesh claims stabbings that killed one, hospitaliz­ed two, brought Melbourne to standstill

- TREVOR MARSHALLSE­A

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA— A knife-wielding man stabbed three people, one fatally, in Australia’s second-largest city on Friday in an attack police linked to terrorism.

The attack during the afternoon rush hour brought central Melbourne to a standstill. Hundreds of people watched from behind barricades as police tried to apprehend the attacker.

Police said the man got out of a pickup truck, which then caught fire, and attacked three bystanders with a knife. He also attempted to attack police who arrived on the scene before being shot in the chest by an officer.

The suspect died later at a hospital. One of the victims also died, while the two others were hospitaliz­ed.

Police said the attacker’s vehicle contained several barbecue gas cylinders in the back. A bomb squad rendered them safe without any exploding.

Victoria state police Commission­er Graham Ashton said the suspect, who was originally from Somalia, was known to police and the incident was being treated as terrorism.

“From what we know of that individual, we are treating this as a terrorism incident,” Ashton told reporters, adding that the police counterter­rorism command was working on the case, as well as homicide detectives.

“He’s known to police mainly in respect to relatives that he has, which certainly are persons of interest to us, and he’s someone that accordingl­y is known to both Victorian police and the Federal intelligen­ce authoritie­s,” he said. He did not elaborate.

Daesh, also known as ISIS or ISIL, claimed responsibi­lity for the attack in a statement released through its Aamaq media arm, but provided no evidence.

Daesh, which has suffered heavy battlefiel­d setbacks in the past year, often claims attacks without any clear connection.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison condemned the “evil and cowardly attack.”

“Australian­s will never be intimidate­d by these appalling attacks and we will continue to go about our lives and enjoy the freedoms that the terrorists detest,” he said in a statement.

 ?? WILLIAM WEST AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Police said a man got out of a pickup truck, which then caught fire, and attacked three bystanders with a knife in Melbourne on Friday.
WILLIAM WEST AFP/GETTY IMAGES Police said a man got out of a pickup truck, which then caught fire, and attacked three bystanders with a knife in Melbourne on Friday.

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