The incident, which officials are treating as a terror attack, has been taken over by anti-terrorism officials and has left at least three hostages dead and about a dozen injured, officials said.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) claimed responsibility for the attack near Carcassonne, a medieval city beloved by tourists, and the town of Trebes. It was the deadliest attack in France since Emmanuel Macron became president last May.
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