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Islamic State claim responsibility after police kill hostage taker in Australia

Three police officers hurt

Tuesday, 6th June 2017

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Militant group Islamic State claimed responsibility for a confrontation in which a gunman was shot dead after holding a women hostage in the Australian city of Melbourne yesterday.

Australia, a staunch ally of the United States and its escalating action against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, has been on high alert for attacks by home-grown militants returning from fighting in the Middle East and their supporters.

Three police officers were hurt in a stand-off lasting more than an hour at an apartment building in the beachside suburb of Brighton, police said in a statement.

A second man had earlier been found dead from a gunshot wound, they said.

Victoria state police tried to negotiate with a man inside an apartment, they said in a post on their official account on social network Twitter, adding, "It's believed a woman is with him whom he won't allow to leave."

An hour later, police said the situation had been resolved with the woman rescued.

Three police employees suffered injuries during the incidents but they were not life-threatening, police said, though no further details have been released.

Later, Islamic State said one of its fighters carried out the attack because of Australia's membership in the US-led coalition.

"The attack in Melbourne, Australia, was carried out by a soldier of the Islamic State in response to the call for targeting the subjects of the coalition states," the group's Amaq news agency said.