At least eight people have been killed and others injured in a shooting attack on a school in the Austrian city of Graz, according to local media reports.
Kronen Zeitung newspaper said a suspect had reportedly been found dead in a bathroom, but that could not immediately be confirmed.
Austria’s Interior Ministry said there were several fatalities but did not say how many, while police said there were also injuries, without specifying a number.
The Austria Press Agency also said the shooter was among the dead, quoting Graz Mayor Elke Kahr.
Special forces were among those sent to the BORG Dreierschützengasse high school at 10am local time after reports of shots being heard.
At 11.30 am, police said on X that the school had been evacuated and everyone had been taken to a safe meeting point.
The situation was “secured”, they said and there was no longer believed to be any danger.
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National broadcaster ORF said several people had been seriously injured, including students and teachers, after what it called a “shooting spree” in the city in southeastern Austria.
Police said several emergency services, a police helicopter and Cobra, a police tactical unit, have been deployed and they told parents to go to the ASKO Stadium, the home ground of local football club, ESK Graz, to meet their children.
Pictures showed armed officers at the scene.
Graz is Austria’s second-biggest city, and has a population of around 300,000.
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