Nine people were killed in a shooting at a school in the city of Graz, Austria.
The suspect, who local police described as a 21-year-old Austrian man from the Graz-Umgebung district, also died in the attack.
Police said he used two legally owned weapons to carry out the shooting, before shooting himself in a restroom.
Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner told the same press conference that the suspect was a former student at the school who had failed to graduate, but declined to provide further details, citing the ongoing investigation.
He added that the victims comprised six females and three males—seven teenagers and two adults. Another 12 people sustained injuries.
No motive has yet been identified.
Special forces were among those sent to the BORG Dreierschützengasse high school after receiving a call at 10 a.m. local time.
They wrote that the situation was “secured” and that there is no longer believed to be any danger.
Graz is in the southeast of the country and is Austria’s second-largest city after the capital, Vienna, with around 300,000 inhabitants.
“My thoughts are with the families and parents who lost their child. With their siblings and relatives,” he said.
“A school is a place of trust, security, and hope. The fact that this safe space was so brutally shaken leaves us stunned.”
“These were young people who had their whole lives ahead of them. A teacher who accompanied them on their way,” he said.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also expressed her sorrow.
“My thoughts are with the victims, their families, and friends.
“Schools are symbols of youth, hope, and the future. It is hard to bear when schools become places of death and violence.”
Rifles and shotguns are allowed to be held with a firearms licence or a valid hunting licence, or for members of shooting clubs.





