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Strasbourg shooting: One dead, 10 wounded and gunman at large | |
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One person has been killed and 10 others wounded in a shooting in the eastern French city of Strasbourg, police say. | |
The gunman has been identified and is being actively looked for, they added. | |
The French Interior Ministry confirmed a "serious public security incident" in the city, and residents in the Neudorf area have been urged to stay indoors. | |
The shooting is said to have happened close to a Christmas market in one of the central squares, Place Kleber. | The shooting is said to have happened close to a Christmas market in one of the central squares, Place Kleber. |
Security officials have cordoned off the area and trams have been stopped, according to reports. | Security officials have cordoned off the area and trams have been stopped, according to reports. |
The motive for the attack is unclear, but the Christmas market has been the object of Islamist threats in the past, Hugh Schofield reports from Paris. | |
Eyewitness Peter Fritz told the BBC he heard gunfire and found a person who had been shot, lying on a bridge. He said he tried to resuscitate him but the man died. | |
Some unconfirmed reports said three people had died. | |
Local journalist Bruno Poussard wrote on Twitter that there had been a dozen shots fired on his street in the city centre - one or two to begin with, then in bursts. | Local journalist Bruno Poussard wrote on Twitter that there had been a dozen shots fired on his street in the city centre - one or two to begin with, then in bursts. |
Emmanuel Foulon, a press officer for the European Parliament, wrote that there was "panic" in the centre following the sound of gunfire and that police with guns were running through the streets. | Emmanuel Foulon, a press officer for the European Parliament, wrote that there was "panic" in the centre following the sound of gunfire and that police with guns were running through the streets. |
Strasbourg deputy mayor Alain Fontanel tweeted: "Shooting in downtown Strasbourg. Thank you all for staying home while waiting for a clarification of the situation." | Strasbourg deputy mayor Alain Fontanel tweeted: "Shooting in downtown Strasbourg. Thank you all for staying home while waiting for a clarification of the situation." |
A shopkeeper told BFM TV: "There were gun shots and people running everywhere. It lasted about 10 minutes." | A shopkeeper told BFM TV: "There were gun shots and people running everywhere. It lasted about 10 minutes." |
The European Parliament, which has a base in Strasbourg, was sealed off with no-one able to leave or enter the building. | The European Parliament, which has a base in Strasbourg, was sealed off with no-one able to leave or enter the building. |
British MEP Richard Corbett tweeted that he was in a restaurant in the city and the doors had been locked. | British MEP Richard Corbett tweeted that he was in a restaurant in the city and the doors had been locked. |
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