Swedish school shootings are at least 10 people in the “worst” shooting of the country

On Tuesday, the shooting of the adult education campus in central Sweden caused at least 10 people to die and injured the number of uninvited people. The Prime Minister said that this was the worst large -scale shooting incident in the country’s history.
Gunnar Strommer, Minister of Justice in the country, said the suspect was dead. But the authorities released some other details, including the person’s identity and possible motivation.
Local Police Header Roberto Eid Forest said on Tuesday evening: “We think there is no horror motivation behind it, but it is too early.” He added: “We think we think there is an accident. Those, but we did not exclude anything.
The shooting occurred in Orebro, about 120 miles west of the capital. Statistics show that it has been related to Sweden with the high living level, equality, and welcoming asylum policies. Sweden has been working hard to deal with one of the highest levels of domestic guns per capita.
According to a website Rum, the sound of gunfire broke out at the Risbergska Education Center at about 12:30 pm local time. The center caters to about 2,000 students and learn high Chinese diplomas for adults, as well as Swedish and vocational courses. Municipal authorities of Orebro.
Video on mobile phones broadcast on local TV stations showed that students were dying under the desk and chairs, and others from buildings to emergency service vehicles. The authorities said on Tuesday that the number of injured people was still unclear.
The principal of the center Ingla Back Gustafsson told the public broadcaster of Sweden that SVT said: “Suddenly, many students suddenly come to run, and I have to eat with my colleagues.” “When we were outside the campus, I heard a lot of shots nearby. We shouted, “Run, run. “We run for our own lives.”
The authorities launched a “major action”. The police cars flocked, and the officers of armed special forces overflowed from the vehicle. Officials locked the campus on the campus. Several schools in the area were even a restaurant when they were looking for a shooter.
The authorities said that the police investigated various speeches in the city. A few hours later, the police evacuated the classroom of the center and allowed dozens of students and children to leave.
Mr. Forest said that the shooter is likely to act alone, and the police do not know without the gang. However, in a statement, the police have not ruled out the possibility of a shooter who may cooperate with others.
The shooting incident made a shock wave in the entire Nakkana country.
Prime Minister Ulf KristersSon said in a TV speech: “We have seen a cruel violent behavior.” “This is the worst large -scale shooting in Swedish history.”
Mr. Kristeston also said in a statement on social media: “For Sweden, this is a very painful day. Being locked in the classroom and worrying about his life. This is a nightmare. No one is no one. No one It should be experienced.
In Swedish schools, shooting is rare, but in recent years, the country has increased violent crimes. The Swedish National Crime Commission said this year that its murder rate has risen to the highest European Union in the European Union.
Although Sweden has strict gunfire laws, it is usually limited to hunting rifles, but criminals associate the shootings with the shooting of the shooting with illegal drug transactions with the post -war Balkan country, the smuggling gun inventory of Eastern Europe and Turkey. Police said that the gang is also well known that it will cultivate and recruit children under the age of 11 and become a contract killer.
Police data showed that the number of shootings with the largest number of shootings was set in 2022, with 391 episodes.
In 2022, an 18 -year -old student wielded an ax, a knife and a hammer killed two teachers in Malmo in the southern city. In 2015, a 21 -year -old man held a sword and killed a teacher and a student in a school in the southwest of the country. Sweden was shocked.
The large -scale shooting on Tuesday made the Swedes roll up.
“We haven’t had these shootings in Sweden before,” and Anders Svahn, a teacher of another school of Orebro, said on a phone call on Tuesday. “A person is very moved and influenced. I know those who work there.”
He said that last year, the teachers and students of Svahn’s High School also provided adult education, which was the first field exercise.
He added: “This is an increase in risk, but this is not what you think of every day.”
The course of Lisbergska Center is unlikely to be held on Wednesday, and it is unclear whether other schools in the region will be reopened.
Noshi Dadgostar, the leader of the opposition leftist, said in social media: “The terrible news of Orebro was shocked. Find your own road together.