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Media report: Australian police are hunting a gunman who killed two officers in a rural town.

Local media reported that Australian police were hunting for a gunman, who killed two officers on Tuesday and injured another as they attempted to serve a court warrant to a man accused of historical sex assault at a rural property located in Victoria.

Victoria Police issued a social media statement in which they said that an active incident was taking place in the alpine village of Porepunkah. This is located about 300 km north-east from Melbourne. They asked the public to avoid this area.

The police have not disclosed any details about the incident.

The Age, a local media outlet, reported that two police officers were killed and another injured in an ambush when they visited the property.

The Age reported that heavily armed Special Operations Group officers were deployed on the scene, and the gunman is now running with his family members including children.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that police believed the shooter was a "sovereign" citizen. Sovereign Citizens believe that the government is unlegitimate.

Reece Kershaw, the Australian Federal Police Commissioner, said that there were "grave" concerns for the officers involved.

Kershaw told a press conference that "just from the police-blue family, as well as the larger family in Australia and abroad, our thoughts are with Victoria Police right now."

Porepunkah, a town in Australia with 1,000 residents, is situated at the foot of Australia's mountain ranges.

Today has been a sad and shocking day for our community. "We extend our sincere condolences and deepest sympathies to the families, colleagues, friends and co-workers of the two officers tragically murdered in Porepunkah," said Mayor Sarah Nicholas in a press release.

Nicholas said that the local council's services in the town, including libraries, depots, and information centres, would be closed until further notice.

Jill Gillies, principal of Porepunkah primary school in Melbourne, told ABC Radio Melbourne the school had been forced to lockdown. Around 90 students were sheltering inside from 11.30 am (0130 GMT). ABC reported in the past that the lockdown was lifted.

Due to ongoing emergency responses, the local airfield was also closed. Christine Chen, Sydney (reporter); Michael Perry (editor)

(source: Reuters)