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Attacker amongst round 10 killed in taking pictures at grownup training centre in Sweden

By Editorial Board Published February 4, 2025 6 Min Read
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Attacker amongst round 10 killed in taking pictures at grownup training centre in Sweden

Swedish police have mentioned round 10 folks have been killed at an grownup training centre, in what the nation’s prime minister mentioned is the worst mass taking pictures in Sweden’s historical past.

The assault occurred at round 12.30pm native time (11.30am UK time) at Campus Risbergska within the city of Orebro, round 200km (125 miles) west of the capital Stockholm.

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Police on the scene of the taking pictures. Pic: AP/Kicki Nilsson/TT Information Company

Police mentioned they carried out investigations at numerous addresses in Orebro, with technical personnel working on the scene.

Sweden taking pictures newest: ‘All the things factors to typical loner assault’

“At present, the police believe that the perpetrator acted alone, but we cannot rule out more perpetrators connected to the incident,” the replace on the Swedish police’s web site mentioned.

Police additionally mentioned they have no idea the motive however don’t consider it’s terrorism, including they “had no warning sign” concerning the assault.

Officers are working to determine the perpetrator and the victims.

The injury on the crime scene was so intensive that investigators have been unable to be extra definitive on the quantity killed, mentioned Roberto Eid Forest, head of the native police.

Head of the local police Roberto Eid Forest attends a press conference after a shooting at the adult education center Campus Risbergska school in Orebro, Sweden, February 4, 2025. Pontus Lundahl/TT News Agency/via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. SWEDEN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN SWEDEN.

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Head of the native police Roberto Eid Forest. Pic: Reuters

“When it comes to saying anything more about the perpetrator, it is still very early. The operation is ongoing and that will undoubtedly become clearer. But we are working very intensively right now,” Mr Forest mentioned.

He described the assault as a “horrible” incident, calling it “exceptional” and a “nightmare”.

The suspected gunman had not beforehand been identified to police, Mr Forest mentioned..

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Talking at a press convention this night, Sweden’s prime minister Ulf Kristersson mentioned the tragedy is the worst mass taking pictures within the nation’s historical past.

“Today, we have witnessed brutal, deadly violence against completely innocent people,” Mr Kristersson advised reporters.

Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson speaks to media during the Joint Expeditionary Force Leaders' Summit, at the Estonian Knighthood House in Tallinn, Estonia, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)

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Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. File pic: AP

“This is the worst mass shooting in Swedish history. Many questions remain unanswered, and I cannot provide those answers either.

“However the time will come once we will know what occurred, the way it might happen, and what motives could have been behind it. Allow us to not speculate,” he said.

Meanwhile, the country’s king Carl XVI Gustaf said the shooting was a “horrible atrocity”.

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King Carl Gustaf. File pic: AP

“We send our condolences tonight to the families and friends of the deceased. Our thoughts at this time also go to the injured and their relatives, as well as to others affected.

“My household and I wish to specific our nice appreciation for the police, rescue and medical personnel who labored intensively to avoid wasting and shield human lives on this darkish day.”

Police earlier urged the general public to steer clear of the centre as they have been looking out and evacuating the premises.

A police officer at Risbergska School in Orebro, Sweden.
Pic: TT News Agency/Kicki Nilsson/Reuters

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A police officer on the college. Pic: Reuters

Emergency personnel and police officers work at the adult education center Campus Risbergska school after a shooting attack in Orebro, Sweden, February 4, 2025. TT News Agency/Kicki Nilsson via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. SWEDEN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN SWEDEN.

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Pic: Reuters

The centre is for college students over the age of 20, in line with its web site. It presents main and higher secondary college programs, in addition to Swedish lessons for immigrants, vocational coaching and programmes for folks with mental disabilities.

Google Maps exhibits plenty of faculties for youngsters within the neighborhood.

The taking pictures occurred after many college students had gone dwelling following a nationwide examination.

A helicopter at the scene of the shooting  at Risbergska School, in Orebro. 
Pic: Kicki Nilsson/TT News Agency/AP

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A police helicopter above the scene. Pic: AP

College students have been taking shelter in close by buildings and different components of the campus have been evacuated.

Andreas Sundling, 28, was amongst these pressured to barricade themselves inside the college.

“Now we’re sitting here waiting to be evacuated from the school. The information we have received is that we should sit and wait.”

Police cars pass near the adult education center Campus Risbergska school after a shooting attack in Orebro, Sweden, February 4, 2025. REUTERS/Philip O'Connor

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Police vehicles move close to the Campus Risbergska college. Pic: Reuters

It mentioned native emergency and intensive care departments are being made prepared for casualties.

Deadly assaults at instructional institutions in Sweden are uncommon, with 10 killed in seven incidents between 2010 and 2022, in line with the Swedish Nationwide Council for Crime Prevention.

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