An indiscriminate firing incident has come to light at a school in the city of Orebro, Sweden. About 10 people were killed and many were injured. The police has now reached the spot. The area has been sieged. A big campaign is being carried out to catch the attacker.

 

10 people have died in this firing.

The incident took place at around 1 pm on Tuesday afternoon. 10 people have died in this firing. The police have appealed to the local people not to go to the school so that the investigation and security work is not interrupted. The city of Orebro is usually considered a quiet and safe place, but this incident has created an atmosphere of fear in the area.

A lot of damage was done – Swedish police

According to Swedish Herald, local police chief Roberto Forest in Orebro said that we cannot give more information at this time, as the damage is very high. The dead are being identified. The investigation so far revealed that it was a terrorist attack. Police believe that the attacker committed this crime. The police have not yet received any information about the suspected attacker. So far, he has not revealed his relationship with any organization.

Teachers and students were kept closed for hours.

According to media reports, when firing at Campus Risburgska School in Orebro, Sweden, students were taking the national examination. School teacher Leena Varenmark told SVT broaders that she had locked himself in her study room for an hour. He said, “First we heard the sound of some bullets, then after a while the firing intensified.” The attendance of students was lower than normal days due to the end of examinations.

It is 200 km from the capital.

The city of Orebro is about 200 km from Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. It is being told that this incident happened when most of the students were in school. It is not yet clear whether a student has been injured in the attack, and the motive behind the attack is also unknown. The police is currently investigating the entire case.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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