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This image from video provided by KSTP 5 television in Minneapolis, Minnesota, shows people standing outside the scene of a stabbing at the Crossroads Center mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Image Credit: AFP

Beirut: A Daesh 'soldier' carried out the wave of stabbings at a mall in the US state of Minnesota that wounded eight people, a  news agency linked to the terrorist group said Sunday.

Daesh has repeatedly called for lone-wolf attacks on countries in the US-led coalition targeting the group with air strikes in Syria and Iraq, with France and Belgium bearing the brunt of such actions.

US police said an off-duty officer shot dead a suspect who had stabbed and wounded eight people in a shopping mall in Minnesota on Saturday night.

Blair Anderson, police chief in the city of St. Cloud, said the attacker "asked at least one person if they were Muslim before he assaulted them".

The motivation remained unclear, Anderson stressed to journalists.

"Whether that was a terrorist attack or not, I'm not willing to say that right now because we just don't know."

Anderson said the assailant at the Crossroads Center mall in St. Cloud, some 70 miles (110 kilometres) northwest of Minneapolis city, was wearing a private security uniform.

The suspect had a history of minor traffic violations, he said, adding that police did not currently have reason to believe the attack was connected to any other incident.

The stabbings came as 29 people were wounded in a bomb attack on a busy New York neighbourhood Saturday.