‘Dark Day’: survivors, the country mours to the victims of Sweden’s most deadly mass shooting

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On Wednesday, the survivors of Sweden, the survivors of Sweden, a day later, a day later, a day later, the Prime Minister called a “dark day” in the history of the Prime Minister.

Police were “ideological motives” that the suspect called the Swedish media was not an evidence called Rickard Andersson, 35-year-old unemployed. The police source also called Andersson as the suspect.

A police spokesman refused to comment on the name of the suspect.

More than 100,000 people from Stockholm, more than 100,000 people from Stockholm, Örebro in the city of Risbergs in the city of Örebro, and at least 11 people were killed and several others were injured. Police found Andersson’s body at the scene.

Police do not know before, they believe that they are moving the killer alone.

One person bends to burn a candle in a maceshift awake.
A Moourner burns a candle in a Macechift Mission near Risbergska School in Orebro on Wednesday. (Christine Olsson / TT News Agency / Reuters)

“We will take back what causes what causes it.”

Five of the six wounded in the hospital – four women and two men and two men – demanded operations for laughter wounds and stayed in a difficult situation.

The exact number of injured in the attack was not approved by the police.

Some students were in the classroom, while others were lunch when he set fire to the armed literate at 12:30 at 12:30.

Police officers and vehicles are seen in a parking lot of police tape.
Police are seen near Risbergang School in Örebros on Wednesday. (Christine Olsson / TT News Agency / Reuters)

“I was hit by a boy with me. I looked at me. I saw a lot of bleeding. Three of the floor I saw.

“I took my friend shawl and tightened his shoulder to the shoulder to avoid very bleeding.”

Hellen Werme, a 35-year-old nurse, said he was hiding under a bed to escape the gunman after the hearing they heard.

A person closes his eyes during thinking.
Hellen Werme, surviving mass shooting, reacts during an interview in Örebravel on Wednesday. (Cuba Stezycki / Reuters)

“The teacher screamed to lock the door and land on the ground.” Reuters of two people. “I thought it was the last time I had my last day. I’m hit today.”

Werme said he could not contact five of his classmates in a different part of the school where the shooting took place.

“I never want to return there.”


In the Swedish Mature School system, many students are immigrants to help them find jobs in the Nordic country, as well as studying Swedish.

Kampus Risbergska school, according to the local government, there are about 800 Swedish students for Izmigrants.

He said that students aged 70 are coming from a number of backgrounds and nations.

‘We all have to come together’

The flags were flying in Örebra, as well as in parliament and in the royal palace in Stockholm.

King Carl was visited by Gustaf and Queen Silvia School and participated in a memorial service in the St. Nicholas Church in Central Orebra.

“It is difficult to do a process of grieving,” said the king informed journalists after leaving white flowers in the souvenir in the souvenir near the school. “I think that all Sweden feels this traumatic event.”

People carry flowers while walking.
From the right: Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, his wife Birgitta Ed, King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia, Gusta-Silvia won a memorial for victims on Wednesday. (Jonathan Nackstrand / AFP / Getty Images)

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson attended the visit of the royal couple Örebro.

“February 4, in the history of Sweden will celebrate a dark day forever,” said Kristersson. “We are a country of mourning and we all need to come together.

“We need to help the injured and relatives to attract the sadness and weight of today.”

A Swedish flag outside a building flies to half a matt.
On Wednesday, the Örebro flies a Swedish flag stroller outside the police station. (Anders Wicklund / TT News Agency / Reuters)

Damascus and flowers were placed near the one-storey school on Haga Street, where police officers continued.

After the attack, the morning, Örebro was still shocked on the worst mass murder in the history of Sweden.

“It was completely unexpected that it could happen in Orebras,” said Mayor John Johansson Broadcaster SVT. “I understand that the children, young people, and today are very afraid today. I am.”

Police said they did not see any threats against schools or preschool schools, including in the Swedish classes for immigrants, he said.

Sweden, in recent years, 10 million people per arm in the European Union are fighting a shooting wave that resulted in an endemic group at the highest level of weapons in the country.

However, deadly attacks in schools are rare.

Ten people died in the seven deadly violence in schools between the Swedish National Council for the crime.



 
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