Sweden shooting horror leaves ‘around 10 dead’: Terrifying moment people flee as shots ring out and students cower under their desks during gun rampage

Around ten people have been killed in a school shooting in the Swedish city of Örebro, local police have said. 

The gunman opened fire before shooting himself in the terrifying rampage at Risbergska School in the Västhaga district shortly after 1pm local time.

Police previously confirmed four people had undergone surgery with gunshot wounds with one victim having been left seriously injured. 

The motives of the gunman are unknown at this stage but police do not believe it was a terror attack. 

Live updates below

No terror motive suspected – Swedish police

Police do not believe the school shooting in Sweeden today was a terrorist incident.

In a statement, Roberto Eid Forest, Orebro’s chief of local police, said the perpetrator was not previously known to them.

We think he is a lone perpetrator he said – adding the investigation is in the very early stages.

Breaking:Around ’10 people’ have been killed, police say

Swedish police have said around 10 people have been killed in the school shooting today.

However, they added they cannot be any more specific than that.

Orebro Police announce a second press conference to be held at 5pm UK time

The press conference will be held at the Police Chamber, Järnvägsgatan 3 in Örebro at 6:00PM local time (5:00PM GMT).

Police are expected to share updates on casualty figures, the status of those injured, and provide more information about the shooter.

Special forces are seen leaving the Risbergska School in Orebro

Liberal Party leader Johan Pehrson says shooting at his former school is a ‘black day’ for Sweden

Liberal Party leader Johan Pehrson, a graduate of Risbergska, described the event as a ‘black day’.

Black day for Örebro and Sweden. Shooting at what was once my high school, Risbergska. My thoughts are with all those affected and their relatives. I urge everyone to follow the police’s instructions in this difficult time.

Father of suspected gunman describes shooting as ‘so disturbing’

The father of the suspected Orebro gunman has described the school shooting as ‘so disturbing’ when approached by journalists.

Reporters working for Aftonbladet say the man told them he is not aware his son is suspected of carrying out the gun attack earlier today at the school for adult education.

The father added he is unaware of a police operation at his son’s house where an explosion was heard by journalists.

When told about the raid and suspicions regarding his son over the school shooting, the man said, ‘It must be impossible,’ before hanging up.

Explosion heard as police raid suspected gunman’s home – report

Loud bangs have been heard at the home of the suspected gunman who carried out the school shooting in Orebro, Aftonbladet reports

According to the newspapers, police are raiding the home of the man said to be 35 years old. One journalist covering the raid said: ‘It hit like hell now.’

Is Sweden fast becoming Europe’s gun crime capital?

Sweden has recently earned a reputation as the European Union’s gun homicide capital.

In all of 2023, 53 people were killed in shootings across Sweden, which is home to around 10.5 million people.

In 2022, that figure stood at 62 – and Stockholm’s per-capita murder rate was roughly 30 times that of London.

Experts say the violence has been driven by a number of factors: Turf wars between gangs, a growing drugs market, an influx of guns into the market, growing inequality, high level of immigration and also a failure of migrant integration into society.

Mafia groups abroad have called the country a ‘haven’ for their activities, while organised crime groups have infiltrated business sectors and found ways to smuggle military-grade weapons into the country.

Pictures: Police urged public to avoid area as Orebro locked down

Here are the latest photographs we can show you from Orebro where police have launched a major operation following a school shooting.

Officers have declared they no longer fear more attacks but are urging the public to stay away while the investigation is ongoing.

Top story: Sweden rocked by horror school shooting

Here is the current top story on the MailOnline website…

Footage has emerged of the terrifying moment Swedish students were sent scrambling for their lives as several people were gunned down at a school in the city of Örebro this afternoon.

At least five people were shot at Risbergska School in Örebro’s Västhaga district, with the shooter believed to have turned the gun on himself – though police are yet to confirm this.

It is not yet known how many were killed, but several Swedish outlets and national broadcaster SVT reported there were multiple fatalities.

Aftonbladet and Expressen reported that Örebro’s University Hospital received shooting victims, two of which underwent surgery and are now stable.

Watch: Terrifying moment gunshots heard at Swedish school

Footage has captured the terrifying moments gunshots rang out at Risbergska School in Örebro where five people were shot.

A clip shared on Snapchat by one horrified student shows a crowd sprinting away from the location of the shots.

Orebro school shooting: Everything you need to know

Swedish authorities have confirmed five people have been taken to hospital after a shooting at a school for adults in Orebro’s Västhaga district shortly after 1pm local time.

Police have held a press conference in the last 30 minutes explaining details are yet to emerge about the victims as well as the motive of the gunman who carried out the attack.

While we will continue to bring you the latest developments, here’s what you need to know on the attack:

  • Five people have been taken to hospital following a shooting at Risbergska School in Örebro.
  • A teacher told how he heard up to 10 gunshots during the rampage while terrified students were trapped in classrooms as the shooting unfolded. One said he saw ‘a lot of blood’.
  • Four people have undergone surgery and one of the victims is said to be in a serious condition. The gunman was also taken to hospital.
  • Swedish media have reported there have been multiple fatalities but police have so far not confirmed if anyone has been killed
  • Police say there are no details on the victims’ ages or whether they were students at the school for adult education – the motive of the shooter is also unknown at this time
  • Officers are urging the public to stay away from the scene of the attack after earlier fears more attacks could take place. Six schools and a nearby restaurant were cordoned off as part of a major operation
  • Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has described the attack as a ‘painful day for all of Sweden’ as he urged Swedes to follow police advice

Swedish Prime Minister – ‘It is a painful day for all of Sweden’

Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has released a statement about the shooting in Orebro after five people were shot at a school earlier today.

It is with sadness that I have received information about the terrible act of violence in Örebro. My thoughts are with those who have been affected and their relatives. It is a very painful day for all of Sweden.

My thoughts are also with all those whose normal school day was exchanged for terror. Being confined to a classroom with fear for one’s own life is a nightmare that no one should have to experience. The government is in close contact with the Police Authority and is closely following the development of events.

The operation is still ongoing and it is important that the public follows information from the police. My call is also to now give the police the peace of mind they need to investigate what happened and how these horrific crimes could have happened.

Police – We do not want public at the scene

Police are urging the public to keep away from the scene of the Orebro school shooting, according to an update on its website.

In its most recent post, the force said:

We suspect one of the people in the hospital is the perpetrator. We are continuing to search the school and are focusing on security work – which we have done during the day as well. We housed students and staff at several schools because we did not really know the perpetrator or the perpetrators’ next steps and whether there were more attacks in the works. Now we no longer believe that and have begun an evacuation. However, we do not want the public or other people at the scene, the operation is still ongoing.

‘Nothing is clear yet’: Police cannot say if anyone has died

Swedish police spokesman Roberto Eid Forest (pictured) has said it cannot yet be confirmed if anyone has died as a result of the Orebro school shooting.

Mr Forest said he has no information about the ages of the victims or whether they were students. Speaking at a press conference, he said: ‘Nothing is clear yet.’

The shooter is believed to be a man.

Police confirm shooter is among injured as four people have surgery

Police in Sweden have confirmed the shooter is among those injured in Orebro.

Five people have been taken to hospital where four of them have undergone surgery.

Two victims are described as in a stable condition, one is seriously injured and the other has minor wounds.

At a press conference, officers said it was too early to comment on the motive of the perpetrator who Swedish media reported earlier had taken their own life.

Officers have cordoned off six schools and a nearby restaurant as part of a major operation with the public urged to stay away from the area.

‘Several killed’ in shooting – report

Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet is reporting several people have been killed following the shooting at Risbergska School in Örebro.

Police are scheduled to hold a press conference at 3.30pm CEt (2:30pm UK time) with the latest information on the shooting.

‘The danger is not over’: How police are updating public on the Orebro shooting

Police in Sweden have been giving regular updates on the Orebro school shooting ahead of a press conference scheduled in 10 minutes time.

Here is the latest from the website:

  • 13.20 : The public is urged to stay away from the Västhaga area, alternatively stay indoors in their homes or go the other way. Listen to the police officers at the scene. The operation concerns threats of deadly violence. The operation is still ongoing.
  • 13.29: An information point will be set up where relatives and others who have questions can gather. People are again urged not to go to school or hospital. We will return to where the point will be located.
  • 13.47: There has been a shooting at the school. Four people have been shot. The extent of the injuries is unclear. The operation is still ongoing. The charges are currently attempted murder, arson and aggravated weapons offense.
  • 13.53: Students are being accommodated in schools adjacent to the affected area as well as in the school in question. This is done for security and safety reasons.
  • 13.54: Five people are confirmed to have been shot.
  • 14.12: The danger is not over. The public MUST continue to stay away from Västhaga.
  • 14.31: No police officers have been shot in connection with the operation.

Note times are CET which is an hour later than GMT

Swedish school attacks: A potted history

Though school attacks in Sweden are rare, several serious incidents have taken place in recent years.

In March 2022, an 18-year-old student stabbed two teachers to death at a high school in the southern city of Malmo.

Two months earlier, a 16-year-old was arrested after wounding another student and a teacher with a knife at a school in the small town of Kristianstad.

In October 2015, three people were killed in a racially-motivated attack at a school in the western town of Trollhattan by a sword-wielding assailant later killed by police.

‘There were probably ten shots’: What witnesses said on Orebro school shooting

Here’s some of the first accounts from witnesses to the Orebro school shooting as police launch a major operation:

Lena Warenmark, a teacher at Risbergska, told national broadcaster SVT:

We heard gunshots very close to our study. There were probably ten shots.

Witness Magnus Håkansson told Expressen:

I heard bangs and then I came out quite early after that. The police ordered me to lie down at the scene. I saw a lot of blood.

A horrified parent of one of the students added:

I am shaken and easily moved to tears now, but my daughter writes to me that she is praying to God that everything will be okay.

A person, who knows a teacher at the school says that he received a text message, said:

He wrote that there was automatic weapons being fired at the school and that they had taken cover in the staff room. Then he wrote that he loved me.

Risbergska School: The scene of the Orebro shooting

Risbergska School serves students who are over age 20, according to its website.

Primary and upper secondary school courses are offered, as well as Swedish classes for immigrants, vocational training and programs for people with intellectual disabilities.

It is surrounded by several other schools and education establishments.

Åke Johansson, principal of the nearby Karolinska High School, said staff and students are sheltering in place.

We try to avoid staying downstairs and away from glass and visibility, and that’s how it looks at most schools in Örebro now. We have many students who are worried and thoughtful about what’s happening.

Swedish politicians react to Orebro school shooting

Swedish politicians are reacting on social media to the shooting at Risbergska School (pictured) in Orebro to send their thoughts to the victims.

Daniel Helldén, spokesperson for the Green Party, wrote on X:

Terrible what we are being told from Örebro. My thoughts go out to everyone who is affected: students, staff, relatives. It is unacceptable that this is happening and that the violence is spreading more and more.

Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar said:

Shocked by the terrible news from Örebro. My heart goes out to those affected, to teachers, students and blue light personnel. The violence our country is going through is an abyss we must find our way out of together.

Theresa Carvalho, for the Social Democrats, added:

Following with horror what is happening in Örebro. Thinking of all those affected and worried about relatives.

Police confirm no officers were shot

Swedish police have confirmed no officers are among those injured during a shooting in Orebro.

Local media reports some police officers were shot at as they responded to the shooting earlier today.

At least five people have been shot, one of whom is believed to be the perpetrator who has killed themselves.

What we know about the Orebro school shooting

A huge police operation is under way in Sweden after shots were fired at Risbergska School in Orebro, some 200 km (125 miles) west of Stockholm.

Five people have been shot with the severity of injuries unknown at this stage.

Swedish media have reported the perpetrator shot themselves dead and that police officers are among those injured.

The shooting took place in a campus area where several schools, for both children and adults are located.

Police said students were held indoors at the affected school and also at nearby schools.

One witness said they ‘saw a lot of blood’ amid reports some were trapped in classrooms as the shooting took place.

Police are understood to be holding a press conference in the next hour.

Police to hold press conference in an hour

Police in Sweden will reportedly hold a press conference in one hour following the Orebro school shooting.

We will bring you the latest developments on this story as and when we can.

Eyewitnesses – ‘I heard bangs and saw a lot of blood’

Witnesses to the school shooting have told how they saw ‘a lot of blood’ following the school shooting in Orebro

Magnus Håkansson told Expressen: ‘I heard bangs and then I came out quite early after that. The police ordered me to lie down at the scene. I saw a lot of blood’.

Andreas Sundling, 28, who is in a classroom at the school, added the school is “full of police officers”

‘Now we are sitting here waiting to be evacuated from the school. The information we have received is that we should stay and wait,’ he added.

Breaking:Shooter dies after turning gun on themselves – report

Swedish newspaper Expressen is reporting the shooter in Orebro has shot themselves with police declaring the situation is no longer ‘life-threatening’.

Police have not confirmed any fatalities at this time.

Five people have been injured after shots were fired earlier today.

Swedish police confirm five shot in Orebro school shooting

Swedish police have confirmed five people were shot in an attack at a school in the city of Orebro, triggering a massive response by rescue services.

In a statement, a police spokesperson said:

Five persons are confirmed shot. This is currently seen as attempted murder, arson and aggravated weapons offence.

Ambulances, rescue services and police are onsite, a spokesperson for local rescue services said.

A police spokesperson declined to comment further when reached by Reuters.

Pictures: Police respond as school is placed on lockdown after shooting in Orebro

Here are some pictures from Orebro where police have placed a school on lockdown following a shooting at a school.

Students are reportedly trapped inside the building as shots were fired with an automatic weapon.

Breaking:Five people injured in Orebro school shooting – reports

Swedish newspaper Expressen is reporting five people have been shot in Orebro with automatic weapons.

The severity of the injuries is not known at this stage but police have previously indicated there is a danger to life.

Pictures taken from inside the school show pupils taking shelter under tables.

Police respond to ‘serious violent crime’ at school

Here is our breaking news story on the MailOnline website as reports indicate a shooting has taken place at a school in the Swedish city of Orebro.

Swedish school on lockdown amid shooting reports

Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage as a major police operation gets under way in Sweden amid reports of a school shooting.

Shots were reported at Risbergska School in Örebro’s Västhaga district shortly after midday, with police spokesperson Lars Hedelin confirming to Expressen ‘there is a danger to life’.

Headteacher Mattias Molin said many children had been evacuated, but added: ‘I don’t know much more than that. We don’t know anything yet.’

Meanwhile, an image believed to have been taken inside the school and published by Swedish press showed a person lying on the floor of a classroom beside overturned chairs.

At least one person is believed to have been injured, with Expressen reporting the individual has been evacuated and taken to hospital.

Stick with us as we bring you the latest updates from this breaking news story.



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