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WELLAND, Ont. – Two police officers shot in Ontario’s Niagara region on Saturday evening have been released from hospital and are expected to make a full recovery.

Niagara Regional Police identified the officers as Const. Neal Ridley and Const. Jake Braun, who both work out of the force’s Welland detachment.

Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers as we deal with 2 @NiagRegPolice officers injured on duty in Welland tonight. — Jeff McGuire, O.O.M. (@ChiefMcGuire) October 11, 2015

Police said the shooting occurred while police responded to a report of an attempted suicide in the village of Fenwick, which is northwest of Welland.

A police news release says when the officers arrived at an apartment complex, a man left his room and fired shots at them.

WATCH ABOVE: Niagara police officers injured in shooting at apartment responding to suicide call

Fenwick shooting: SIU says it's a "convoluted" case. Officer shot 3x expected to be OK, 2nd officer already released. pic.twitter.com/0nITuyA0iP — Jeremy Cohn (@JeremyGlobalTV) October 11, 2015

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One of the officers underwent surgery and has since been released from hospital, the other was treated for a gunshot wound to his foot and was also released.

A civilian man was also wounded at the scene, but there was no word on his condition.

Police were prevented from providing further details after Ontario’s police watchdog was called in.

The Special Investigations Unit looks into all cases of deaths, serious injury or sexual assault involving police.