
Nine people feared dead in school shooting as multiple others injured in Austria
Armed police raced to the incident, in which local authorities believe multiple guns were used, at 10am local time on Tuesday.
Nine people are feared to be dead after a gunman opened fire at a school in Austria.
Armed police raced to the incident in Graz, the country's second largest city, at 10am local time on Tuesday.
The BORG Dreierschützengasse school is being evacuated with officers swarming the scene.
Students and teachers are believed to be among the victims.
A police spokesperson believes the shooter may be a pupil at the school.
The details, however, have not yet been confirmed officially.
The Mirror reports local authorities believe multiple guns were used in the shooting as they continue to put together a picture of the shock incident this morning.
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