Police say 11 people killed in Orebro school campus attack
Police said 11 people were killed in a shooting in central Sweden, including suspected gunmen.
The Prime Minister Ulf KristersSonon described in the attack of the Lisbergska school 200 kilometers west (124 miles) in the capital of Stockholm on Tuesday as “the worst large -scale shooting in Swedish history”.
Police said the suspect was the deceased and was believed to act alone. They added that the motivation was still unclear, but it excluded any “ideology”.
Kristeson said at a evening press conference: “It’s hard to occupy what happened today.”
Police have previously warned that the number of deaths may continue to rise because several people are injured.
Police said in a statement on Wednesday morning that the number of injuries was unclear.
Police reported reports about the shooting of the local time at 12:33 (Standard time of Greenwich) at the Risbergska School (Adult Education Center). The facility is located in the campus where other schools are located.
These centers are mainly participated in those who have not yet completed elementary school or middle school.
Earlier, students in several nearby schools were stored indoors “for safety purposes.”
Roberto Eid Forest, director of the Orebro Police Department, warned: “We don’t want the public to go there.”
The Minister of Justice appeared in court with the Prime Minister on Tuesday evening. He expressed condolences to those who were affected by “tragedy”, and the rest assured that citizens would return safely on Wednesday.
“(I) has never seen such a large -scale school shooting,” Gunnar Strommer said.
According to local media reports, nearby hospitals have cleared the emergency room and intensive care unit to release the space of the patient.
The University Hospital of Orebro said that five people were injured in the emergency room. It said that the sixth person without gunshot injury was “minor injuries.”
The municipal authorities in Orebro said in a update that there are no children there.
Teacher Lena Warenmark told the Swedish Public Broadcasting Station SVT that she heard about 10 guns and approached her study.
Ali El Mokad is a man’s relative. He is believed to be studying at school when the attack occurs. He positioned himself outside the local hospital and waited for his relatives.
Mr. MOKAD told Luyouhe News Agency: “Actually it feels not good.” He said that his cousin also knew someone in the school. When she called her friends earlier: “She cried because she cried because she cried because she cried because she cried A lot of it.
“She thought what she saw was too terrible. She only saw people lying on the floor, injured and blood.”
Another witnesses are a student of the school. Her name is only named Marwa, which describes the difficult scenes of her and several other people trying to save a person’s life.
She told TV4 Sweden: “One of the people next to me was shot. He bleed a lot. When I looked behind me, I saw the three people bleeding on the floor.”
Marwa and another friend tried to help the injured person by “he won’t bleed” by wrap the shawl on the man’s shoulder.
“Everyone is shocked.”
Prime Minister Kristerson commented that on Tuesday, it was a “very painful day” for everyone in Sweden because he shared that those who replaced the “normal school day” were on his thoughts middle.
In an article on X on X’s article: “Being limited to the classroom, fear of his life is a nightmare, no one should experience it.”
Later, he asked people to provide the police with the freedom and space required for work and investigation, because he also emphasized that there was no further risk the next day.