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Terror in vienna Gunmen open fire near synagogue

- Francois Murphy

VIENNA • Multiple gunmen opened fire at six locations in central Vienna starting near the central synagogue on Monday, killing at least one person and wounding several others in what the interior minister said appeared to be a terrorist attack.

Several “heavily armed and dangerous” attackers were still on the loose as police shut down and sealed off large parts of central Vienna in a manhunt, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said. Residents were urged to stay indoors.

“We have brought several special forces units together that are now searching for the presumed terrorists. I am therefore not limiting it to an area of Vienna because these are mobile perpetrato­rs,” Nehammer told broadcaste­r ORF.

Police said on Twitter that at least one person had been killed and several injured, including a police officer. Vienna Mayor Michael Ludwig told ORF that 15 people were being treated in Vienna hospitals, and that seven were in a serious condition.

Police also said they had shot dead one of the attackers.

Nehammer said all six locations in the attack were in the immediate vicinity of the street housing the Stadttempe­l synagogue, which is situated on the Seitenstet­tengasse a hundred or so metres from the banks of the Danube.

Jewish community leader Oskar Deutsch said on Twitter it was not clear whether the Vienna synagogue and adjoining offices had been the target and said they were closed at the time.

“We are living in the compound of the synagogue. Upon hearing shots we looked down ( from) the windows and saw the gunmen shooting at the guests of the various bars and pubs,” Rabbi Schlomo Hofmeister told London’s LBC radio.

“The gunmen were running around and shooting at least 100 rounds or even more in front of our building,” he said.

The owner of a restaurant near the synagogue said: “I was cleaning up and suddenly I heard shots. A lot of them, from a machine gun. I looked outside, someone ran past and probably shot someone in front of the synagogue. He was wearing a white jogging suit or something similar and he kept shooting.”

The man said he saw police covering a body with a blanket and at least 10 ambulances then arrived at the scene.

Videos circulated on social media of a gunman running down a cobbleston­e street shooting and shouting. Reuters could not immediatel­y verify the videos.

The Vienna police tweeted: “There are several injured persons. We are on site with all available forces. Please avoid all public squares in the city.”

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz described what had happened as “a repulsive terrorist attack” and said the army would protect sites in the capital so the police could focus on anti- terror operations.

The attack happened hours before a partial lockdown was due to go into place to reduce the rising counts of coronaviru­s, with restaurant­s, cafes and hotels shuttered and restrictio­ns on movement at night.

Authoritie­s gave no indication of the identity of the assailants or reason for the attack.

President Emmanuel Macron of France, which has seen two deadly knife attacks in Paris and Nice in recent weeks, issued a statement expressing shock and sorrow.

“This is our Europe,” he said. “Our enemies must know with whom they are dealing. We will not retreat.”

French officials have ramped up security since the attacks in Paris and Nice, which had suspected Islamist motives. Macron has deployed thousands of soldiers to protect sites such as places of worship and schools, and ministers have warned that other Islamist militant attacks could take place.

While private gun ownership in Austria is relatively high — well behind the United States and slightly behind Germany — mass shootings are rare.

 ?? JOE KLAMAR/AFP via Getty Images ?? Women run away from the first district near the state opera, central Vienna, on Monday, following a shooting.
JOE KLAMAR/AFP via Getty Images Women run away from the first district near the state opera, central Vienna, on Monday, following a shooting.
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ALEX HALADA/AFP via Gett y Images A policeman guards an area in Vienna after a suspected terror attack.
 ??  ?? Videos purporting to be of the Vienna attack have quickly appeared on social media sites.
Videos purporting to be of the Vienna attack have quickly appeared on social media sites.

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