State media reported the incident occurred in Lqliaa near the coastal city of Agadir during ongoing nationwide protests.
Officers used their service weapons in legitimate self-defence to repel the attack aimed at seizing ammunition and equipment.
Two individuals died from gunshot wounds during this second attempt while others sustained injuries.
Hundreds of protesters gathered with official authorisation for the first time in several cities including Casablanca, Tangier and Tetouan.
Some protesters specifically demanded Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch’s resignation.
An AFP journalist witnessed hooded individuals setting fire to police cars and a bank branch in Sale near Rabat.
Unauthorised protests turned violent on Tuesday in cities including Oujda and Inzegane.
A total of 263 police officers sustained various injuries alongside 23 protesters including one hospitalised in Oujda.
Protesters stormed government offices, bank branches and shops while looting and vandalising properties particularly in Inzegane and Oujda.
Rabat prosecutors decided 97 people including three detainees would face trial according to their lawyer Souad Brahma.
Prosecutors had already confirmed an initial group of 37 people including three detainees would face trial on Tuesday.
The recently formed collective addresses health, education and corruption concerns through its Discord platform.
Social inequality remains a significant challenge in Morocco with sharp regional disparities and sectoral divides. – AFP
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