Swedish media have named the attacker as Rickard Andersson, 35. Image: Swedish media have named the attacker as Rickard Andersson The head of the local police, Roberto Eid Forest, said the school ...
At least ten people have been killed in a school shooting in the central Swedish city of Örebro on Tuesday, according to authorities. Swedish police said they believe the suspect — a man — to ...
"We were at home and heard a commotion outside." Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said it was the worst mass shooting in Swedish history. "It is hard to take in the full extent of what has happened ...
“We’ve today seen brutal, deadly violence against completely innocent people – this is the worst mass shooting in Swedish history,” he said. Speaking alongside the prime minister, the ...
Swedish police have given an update on the mass shooting that happened on a school campus in Orebro on Tuesday Ten people, plus the gunman, were killed - police say they are still trying to work ...
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Police say guns can be linked to the suspected perpetrator Attacker was a 35-year-old unemployed Swedish man, sources say 11 people, including suspected shooter, killed in attack 10 empty bullet ...
Ulf Kristersson, the PM, is first to speak, who says it is the "worst mass shooting in Swedish history". "Today, we have witnessed brutal, deadly violence against completely innocent people," he says.
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The horrific attack – described by prime minister Ulf Kristersson as the worst mass shooting in Swedish history – unfolded on Tuesday after many students had gone home following a national exam.
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