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Two killed in Idaho shooting ambush on firefighters

Two killed in Idaho shooting ambush on firefighters

Telegraph14 hours ago

Two people have been killed after firefighters responding to a blaze in Idaho were ambushed by sniper fire.
First responders faced barrages of gunfire over several hours in an attack the governor called a 'heinous' assault.
Crews responded to a fire at Canfield Mountain, near Coeur d'Alene, around 1.30pm local time (9.30pm BST) and gunshots were reported about a half hour later, the Kootenai County Sheriff's Office said.
Police do not know the number of assailants or the full extent of the casualties.
'We don't know how many suspects are up there, and we don't know how many casualties there are,' Sheriff Bob Norris told reporters.
'We are actively taking fire sniper as we speak.'
People are still coming off the mountain, the sheriff said, so it 'would be safe to assume' that others are still up there.
Governor Brad Little said 'multiple' firefighters were attacked.
'This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters,' Mr Little wrote on X.
'I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more.'
The sheriff's office in neighbouring Soshone County said on Facebook that authorities were 'dealing with an active shooter situation where the shooter is still at large'.
This is a breaking story. More to follow.

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