Sweden police said on Tuesday that at least 10 people died in a school for adults in Olebro in central Sweden.
Swedish media has identified the school as a campus squirrelburaster that provides services to adults, including immigrants and disabled people, located about 125 miles west of Stockholm.
Police initially said that five were hospitalized at a nearby Olebro University Hospital, including suspicion of the shooter. A few hours later, 10 people died and announced that the number of injuries was unknown.
Police said that the shooters were believed to be in the dead. The survey is underway, but the authorities believe that the shooters acted alone.
Roberto Eedo Forest, the head of the local police, told the reporters that the investigator went to the suspect’s house after the attack but did not provide additional information.
Police added that they did not believe that the attack was planned, and had begun to evacuate people.
The police were on the press release, and a large -scale operation is ongoing even after being fired at 12:33 pm (6:33 am) local hours, and “accusation is currently murder, arson, and worsening weapons. In addition, it was an attempt. Specify who was accurately claimed.
The video on the site showed a major presence of the police and other emergency vehicles.
28 -year -old Andreas Sungling, who heard “three bangs and loud shouts,” evacuated from a heavy armed police from the classroom.
Police are promoting the people to leave the school where schools are located, and students are housed in other nearby schools for security purposes.
Sweden’s Minister of Justice Gunner Stromer said to the Swedish news organization TT today, “The report of violence in Orebro is very serious,” and added, “Police are on site and the strategies are full -fledged.” Ta.
According to AP, another minister Matt Parson added that the government is very close to the government during another press conference on Tuesday.