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Several people are injured after a shooting in the center of Vienna, capital of Austria, on Monday night.
Confirm Vienna Police on Twitter.
– Several shots were fired in the center of the city. Several people are injured. We are present with all available forces. Avoid public places in the city center, they say on Twitter.
The shooting is said to have taken place near a synagogue in the district. The Austrian newspaper Kronen Zeitung reports that the shooting could be a direct attack on the synagogue.
This has not been officially confirmed. The director of the synagogue in question, Oskar Deutsch, writes on Twitter that the shooting took place near the synagogue, but the shots were apparently not aimed at the synagogue.
It is unclear if one or more perpetrators were behind the shooting and if more weapons than firearms were used in the possible attack.
A witness is said to have told an Austrian television channel that he saw a person “running with an automatic weapon, firing savagely around him,” according to the Frenchman. the AFP news agency.
Subsequently, the person in question must have ended up in a shootout with the police, and the witness must have heard about 50 shots, according to AFP.
Photos and videos on the site show a massive police presence on the site and also show who may be victims of the shooting.
The Austrian Interior Ministry does not rule out terrorism, according to the English edition of Deutsche Welle (DW), which quotes the Austrian news agency APA.
The APA also reports that an alleged perpetrator has been arrested, according to DW.
Another alleged perpetrator is said to have died, according to DW, who also writes that a police officer was shot and seriously injured.
Director Deutsch write more on Twitter that none of its members were inside the synagogue when the shooting occurred, asking the public not to spread unconfirmed rumors.
Police ask the public not to share photos and videos of the scene.
Dagbladet updates the case.
Around #InnerCity there were several exchanges of gunfire. There are several injured people. We are on guard with all possible strength. Avoid all public places in the city area.
– VIENNA POLICE (@LPDWien) November 2, 2020
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