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Five police officers have been injured during attempts to arrest a man allegedly wielding an axe in a Co-Op supermarket.

South Yorkshire Police said officers were initially called to a "domestic incident" in Plowright Close, Sheffield, last night, where an officer was assaulted as they arrived at the property.

The attacker then fled to a nearby Co-op, where he hurled missiles at staff and customers.

Here, more officers were hurt when they attempted to arrest him.

It is understood he managed to grab one of the cop's batons and use it against them.

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He was eventually arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

A female officer injured will be operated on today as a result of her injuries.

Neil Bowles, chairman of the South Yorkshire branch of the Police Federation, which represents rank and file bobbies, said although the woman's injuries were serious, they were not life-threatening.

Mr Bowles said: "This is an example of officers receiving a call from a member of the pubic and not knowing what they are going to face.

"It is atrocious that we have five officers injured in the line of duty - it is an attack on society because we now have five officers unable to work now for some time while they recover.

"One of these officers needs to have an operation, today. We are fortunate that we are not looking at something even more serious."

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"We have training and processes to follow but the fact remains that if you don't know what you are facing there is always going to be an element of doubt when you turn up for a job, but officers have a sense of duty - they are there to protect the public, themselves and their colleagues."

An eye-witness - who feared for her own life - said the man started "smashing bottles and cans and throwing cans at the shop manager".

Adding: "A copper was screaming on the floor with blood all over him."

She said another team of five officers then entered the store an used a spray to restrain the man.

Describing the situation, Chris Wright (@chris-swfc1) posted: "I was next door to where you officer received treatment on gleadless tonight hope the officer has a speedy recovery."

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A South Yorkshire Policeman confirmed: "A woman police officer remains in hospital with serious injuries today following an incident in Gleadless, Sheffield, last night.

"The Sheffield PC suffered multiple serious injuries while responding to a domestic incident in Plowright Close at around 7.50pm last night, where a man was reportedly armed with an axe.

"The PC and a second male officer were injured as they made attempts to arrest the man.

"Then three other officers, all men, were also injured as they arrested the man, in his 30s, inside the Co-op store, in Blackstock Road, on suspicion of attempted murder. He remains in custody.

"There was a significant police presence in the area overnight and cordons are still in place at the scene. We'd like to thank residents in the street and close by for their patience."

Witnesses should call South Yorkshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 959 of Wednesday 13 April 2016.