Details of the tragedy in Orebry
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Orebryu is shocked by the deadliest mass murder in the history of modern Sweden. As a result of the attack on the adult education center, 11 people, including the shooter himself, were killed. Police have discovered a weapons arsenal in his possession and are investigating possible motives for the attack.
Swedish law enforcement officials reported that three rifles, a large quantity of ammunition, and 10 empty magazines were found from the attacker's body. The attack occurred on Tuesday at the Campus Risbergska educational center in Orebry.
According to Swedish media and Reuters sources, the suspected perpetrator was 35-year-old unemployed Rickard Andersson, who may have had connections with the educational institution. At the time of the attack, he not only shot at people but also directed the fire at the arriving police officers.
The special operation ended an hour after the attack began, when police found the suspect's body. According to preliminary data, he may have committed suicide. The authorities have not yet found evidence of the ideological motive for the attack, but they are continuing the investigation.
Against the backdrop of the tragedy, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called this day a "dark page" in the country's history and initiated an emergency meeting with the participation of the opposition. Meanwhile, Swedish Education Minister Lotta Edholm called for stricter school access controls to prevent similar incidents in the future.
According to Swedish media and Reuters sources, the suspected perpetrator was 35-year-old unemployed Rickard Andersson, who may have had connections with the educational institution. At the time of the attack, he not only shot at people but also directed the fire at the arriving police officers.
The special operation ended an hour after the attack began, when police found the suspect's body. According to preliminary data, he may have committed suicide. The authorities have not yet found evidence of the ideological motive for the attack, but they are continuing the investigation.
Against the backdrop of the tragedy, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called this day a "dark page" in the country's history and initiated an emergency meeting with the participation of the opposition. Meanwhile, Swedish Education Minister Lotta Edholm called for stricter school access controls to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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