IndianSubcontinent

Media captionThe attacker set a car on fire and stabbed three peopleA man who set a car on fire and stabbed three people - one fatally - in the Australian city of Melbourne has died in hospital after being shot by police.Authorities now say they are treating the attack as a terror-related.
The attacker, 31, was shot after confronting officers on a busy city street, authorities said.
He was taken into custody in a critical condition.The two survivors are in hospital, neither are in a serious condition.
The suspect has not been named.Police said they were "not looking for anyone further at this early stage"."We don't believe there is an ongoing threat at this stage, but certainly we are treating it as a terrorism incident," said Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton.He said the suspect, who is of Somali origin, was "someone that is known" to both local police and federal intelligence, adding it was "mainly in respect to relatives" who are "certainly persons of interest to us".Image copyrightEPAImage caption Footage from the scene showed police confronting the man The Islamic State (IS) group said on Friday that one of its "fighters" was behind the attack, its Amaq news agency reported.
What happened in MelbourneOfficers were initially called to reports of a car fire near Bourke Street, a busy thoroughfare, at about 16:20 local time (05:20 GMT), just before the evening rush hour.Police later discovered that the vehicle was packed with "barbecue-style" gas cylinders.
Footage circulating on social media shows the vehicle crashed into shop fronts, engulfed by flames.However, the cylinders did not explode, police said."As they got out of the car, they were confronted by a male brandishing a knife and threatening them," Supt David Clayton said at a news conference.Image copyrightTwitter/ChrisMacherasImage caption The incident happened in the heart of Melbourne's business district Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption A burnt out vehicle was later seen on the same street "At the same time, passers-by were calling out that members of the public had been stabbed."Other footage shared on Twitter shows at least two police officers confronting the man, who is brandishing a large knife.
At one point, what appears to be a member of the public tries to help, using a shopping trolley to push the assailant back.Who were the victimsNone of the three men reportedly stabbed at the scene have been officially named.
However Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman said on Twitter that local businessman Rod Patterson was among those attacked."A nicer bloke you wouldn't meet," Mr Hodgman tweeted.
"It's not surprising he would step in to help others.
We all wish him well."According to Victoria Police, a 26-year-old and 58-year-old were both taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.A police officer was also treated at the sceneIs this the first time Melbourne has been attackedNo.
This incident comes as a man is on trial for a 2017 attack on the same street which left six people dead and dozens wounded.
James Gargasoulas is accused of deliberately driving his car into pedestrians on Bourke Street, hitting 33 people.
His defence barrister has said he was in a drug-induced psychosis at the time.
Last year, Australian police also arrested a man they alleged was trying to carry out an attack in the city over New Year's Eve.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Benjamin Netanyahu's union federal government suffers significant blow as another party stops


A minimum of 20 Palestinians eliminated at aid circulation website in Gaza


Damascus hit by Israel airstrikes amidst fighting in south of Syria


‘How dare you’ – former minister Alan Shatter criticised in committee on Israeli settlements bill


'Dozens of females and kids' are among 93 killed in Gaza in latest Israeli strikes


Secret UK information breach that put 100,000 Afghans' lives at threat is exposed after super-injunction raised


'How dare you'-- previous minister Alan Shatter criticised in committee on Israeli settlements costs


Israeli strikes in Gaza eliminate 93 Palestinians, health officials say


Former Israeli PM says relocating Gaza civilians could be interpreted as ‘ethnic cleansing’


At least 31 killed in Israeli strikes as fuel scarcity puts medical facilities at danger; no boost in aid regardless of Israel-EU contract


IDF opposes Netanyahu’s plan for Gaza that critics compared to ‘concentration camp’


Israel strikes tanks in Syria after clashes between armed clans


Future of Unifil mission in Lebanon in doubt, but Ireland supports peacekeepers, Tánaiste Simon Harris says


Israel blames ‘technical error’ for deadly drone missile that killed six children in Gaza


Israeli missile hits Gaza children collecting water, IDF blames malfunction


Israel kills six children queuing for water as Gaza death toll tops 58,000; Palestinian-American killed in West Bank


52 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes and shootings near help site in Gaza


Ten kids queuing for food among 16 killed in Israeli strike in Gaza


Michelle L Price: Netanyahu gives Trump something he really wants – a Nobel Peace Prize nomination


Israeli airstrike kills 10 children near Gaza clinic as IDF says it was targeting militant; no immediate truce in sight


Sanctions versus UN attorney over Gaza report denounced


EU agrees deal with Israel to get more food and fuel into Gaza as 10 children die outside clinic


Israel continues bombardment in Gaza amid ceasefire efforts


US issues sanctions against UN investigator probing abuses in Gaza


Hamas states it has agreed to release 10 living hostages as Trump insists ceasefire offer 'really close'


Netanyahu says meeting with Trump focused on efforts to free hostages


Yemen's Houthi rebels continue attack on industrial ship in Red Sea


Gaza ceasefire can be reached but may take more time, Israeli officials say


Are the Houthis just flexing some muscle, or splitting US attention as Iran eyes Strait of Hormuz chaos


Iran deports tens of thousands of Afghans in two weeks over spying fears


Mary Lou McDonald seeks clarity on delays to treatment in Ireland for sick children from Gaza