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Authorities killed a gunman in southern France today after his hostage-taking attack on a supermarket left two other people dead and a police officer injured when he volunteered to exchange places with a captive, officials said.

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A female customer and a male employee died after the assailant opened fire inside the Super U market in the small town of Trebes.

The gunman took hostages and barricaded himself inside the supermarket for about two hours as police surrounded the building outside, French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said at a news conference this afternoon.

Authorities ultimately entered the market and fatally shot the suspect, identified as 26-year-old Redouane Lakdim, according to Collomb.

PHOTO: Police are seen at the scene of a hostage situation in a supermarket in Trebes, France, March 23, 2018, in this picture obtained from a social media video. La Vie a Tribes via Reuters
Police are seen at the scene of a hostage situation in a supermarket in Trebes, France, March 23, 2018, in this picture obtained from a social media video.

The gunman had earlier hijacked a car in the neighboring town of Carcassonne, killing the driver and injuring a passenger. He then shot at a group of police officers who were jogging together, injuring one of them, before driving to the supermarket in Trebes, according to Collomb.

As the hostage-taking situation unfolded, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said all information suggests the incident “seems to be a terrorist act.”

ISIS later claimed responsibility in a statement via its Amaq News Agency, saying in Arabic that “a soldier of the Islamic State” carried out the attack in Trebes “in response to calls to target the coalition countries.”

At the news conference this afternoon, Collomb hailed what he called the heroic actions of an armed police officer who volunteered to take the place of a hostage inside the supermarket.

The 45-year-old officer apparently left his phone line open during the operation so police could monitor the situation from outside. When authorities heard gunshots on the line, they stormed in and killed the gunman.

The officer is said to be seriously wounded but the nature of his injuries was unclear, according to the interior minister.

PHOTO: French police block the access to Trebes, where a man took hostages at a supermarket, March 23, 2018 in Trebes, France. Eric Cabanis/AFP/Getty Images
French police block the access to Trebes, where a man took hostages at a supermarket, March 23, 2018 in Trebes, France.

Suspect Lakdim lived in Carcassonne and was known to local police as a petty criminal and small-time drug dealer, Collomb told reporters. Investigators believe he acted alone in today’s alleged attack.

Collomb said the gunman, while holding hostages, demanded that authorities release Salah Abdeslam, the only living suspect and the alleged mastermind in the 2015 terror attacks in Paris that left 130 dead.

Investigators are treating today’s incident as terrorism. The Paris prosecutor’s office has opened a terrorism investigation.

“We believe that it is indeed a terror attack,” French President Emmanuel Macron said today at the European Council summit in Brussels.

ABC News’ Dragana Jovanovic and Kirit Radia contributed to this report.

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