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Austria School Shooting: At Least Eight Reported Dead

Austria School Shooting: At Least Eight Reported Dead

Miami Herald10-06-2025
A shooting at a school in Austria has left at least eight people dead and several more badly injured, according to local media reports.
Austrian police confirmed they and other emergency services are on the scene in Graz, including Cobra, a tactical unit. The school is BORG Dreierschützengasse.
Austria's interior ministry confirmed several fatalities at the scene, the country's public broadcaster ORF said.
The suspected gunman is believed to have killed himself, ORF reported.
Police said in a statement: "A large-scale police operation has been underway in Dreierschützengasse since approximately 10:00 a.m. According to initial findings, shots were heard in a school. The public is urged to avoid this area and follow the instructions of the security forces on site."
This is a breaking news story. Updates to follow.
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