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Two dead in supermarket hostage-taking in France

The incident occurred in the southern town of Trebes.

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Police attend the incident in Trebes (La Depeche Du Midi via AP)

Two people have been killed and about a dozen wounded in a shooting and hostage-taking in a supermarket in southern France.

It is unclear whether there are still hostages inside the shop in the town of Trebes, a spokesman with the national police service said.

The reason for the shooting and hostage-taking is unclear, as is the identity of the attacker.

Prime minister Edouard Philippe said all information suggested it “seems to be a terrorist act”.

Graphic locates Trebes in southern France where a gunman is holding several people hostage
(PA graphic)

The attacker first fired six shots at police officers who were on their way back from jogging near the city of Carcassonne on Friday morning, said Yves Lefebvre, secretary general of the SGP Police-FO police union.

One police officer had a shoulder injury but it was not serious, Mr Lefebvre said.

The suspect then went to a Super U supermarket in the nearby small town of Trebes, about 60 miles south east of Toulouse.

Police attend the incident in Trebes (La Depeche Du Midi via AP)
Police attend the incident in Trebes (La Depeche Du Midi via AP)

The Paris prosecutor’s office said counter-terrorism investigators were taking over the probe but did not provide details about why.

Unconfirmed media reports say the assailant claimed connections to Islamic State.

French interior minister Gerard Collomb headed for the scene after talking with French President Emmanuel Macron, who is following the situation closely, according to a security official.

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