Trèbes siege: France prosecutors treating supermarket hostage situation as terror incident after gunman shoots at police
Reports suggest attacker is claiming allegiance to Isis
Reports suggest attacker is claiming allegiance to Isis
Gunmen have fired on police out jogging in Carcassonne in the south of France, before taking hostages at a supermarket in nearby Trèbes, firing on police before taking a number of people hostage, according to local media reports. Local authorities are treating the incident as a possible terrorist attack.
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