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At least 10 dead in school shooting in Graz, Austria – what we know so far

  • Ten people, including the perpetrator, were reported dead after a shooting inside a secondary school in Graz, Austria’s second-largest city.

  • Several others are injured, with local media reporting up to 30 people in need of medical assistance, some in serious condition.

  • Austrian chancellor Christian Stocker said there were “no words for the pain and grief that all of us in Austria are feeling right now,” as he spoke of a “national tragedy.” He is expected at the site of the attack later today.

  • The police confirmed the site has been secured with no further danger to the public, confirming the suspect was dead.

  • Multiple European leaders expressed their solidarity with and condolences for the Austrian people.

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‘National tragedy that has shaken our country,’ Austrian chancellor says

Austrian chancellor Christian Stocker has just posted a brief statement responding to the attack in Graz.

He said the shooting at the school in Graz was a “national tragedy that has deeply shaken our entire country,” calling it an “incomprehensible act” of violence.

“There are no words for the pain and grief that all of us in Austria are feeling right now,” he said.

He expressed his condolences with the families of those affected, and thanked emergency services for their reaction.

“Today it’s all about compassion. And about being there for one another. In these difficult times, humanity is our strongest force,” he said.



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