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Canadian police shoot dead 'radicalised' man who mowed down two soldiers in apparent terror attack

Canadian police shoot dead 'radicalised' man who mowed down two soldiers in apparent terror attack
Canadian police say the man sped off in his car after hitting the two soldiers in a parking lot, starting a chase that ended with the man losing control and his car rolling over several times. The driver died from police gunfire. (AP)
A Canadian soldier has died after a suspected terror attack by a "radicalised" man, a day before fighter jets were deployed to bomb Islamic State militants.
The suspected jihadist was fatally shot by police on Monday after he ran over two soldiers with his car in a Quebec parking lot.
He was described by Canadian authorities as someone they believed had become "radicalised."
At a press conference, Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney said the attack was "clearly linked to terrorist ideology."
"I am horrified by what took place here," he said. "This is a terrible act of violence against our country, against our military, against our values."
The driver smashed his car into the two soldiers in a supermarket parking lot before fleeing with police in pursuit.
Police said the 25-year-old suspect crashed his Nissan Altima into a roadside ditch and rolled it over. When he extricated himself from the wreckage brandishing a knife, officers shot him.
The motive behind the attack is being investigated. Police said the suspect may have stalked his victims, noting he sat in his car in the parking lot for more than two hours before the attack.
Quebec police said the "terrorist thesis (was) being considered by investigators," but they did not specify any links between the suspected attacker and any outlawed groups.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, meanwhile, said the suspect "was known" to the state's anti-terrorism task force.
Last month, IS spokesman Abu Mohammed al-Adnani called for supporters living in coalition member countries, including Canada, to launch spontaneous attacks against their non-Muslim countrymen.
"If you can kill a disbelieving American or European - especially the spiteful and filthy French - or an Australian, or a Canadian or any other disbeliever... including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him," he said.
"Smash his head with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car."
On Tuesday, six Canadian fighter jets took off from their base in Alberta and headed to Kuwait, where they will join a US-led force launching airstrikes on the Islamic State group in Iraq.
Canadian forces left Toronto just days ago to join the fight in the Middle East. (AP)
Canadian forces left Toronto just days ago to join the fight in the Middle East. (AP)
The Islamic State group gained international attention in August, when its fighters and allied militant groups swept through the Iraqi city of Mosul and overran territory north and west of Baghdad.
On Monday night, authorities searched the car attack suspect's home and interviewed his contacts.
Local media said the suspect had converted to Islam one year ago and his Facebook page seemingly glorified jihad.
A neighbour of the suspect told a local TV station: "There was sort of a change in the last year or two."
© AFP 2024
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