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Vienna terrorist attack: several dead after shooting near synagogue in Austria – live updates | Vienna terrorist attack: several dead after shooting near synagogue in Austria – live updates |
(32 minutes later) | |
Austrian police say at least one civilian and one suspect are dead and at least one gunman is on the run after shootings across six locations | |
The Vienna police have again urged people to stay at home, confirming that the incident is “still active” in a post retweeted from two hours ago. | |
The Guardian understands that “several” people have died in the attacks tonight – this is what was said in the police press conference a short while ago by the interior minister, Karl Nehammer. | |
Authorities have not yet confirmed an exact number, but they have confirmed that among the casualties are one civilian and one attacker. | |
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has sent his condolences, calling the attack “horrific and heartbreaking.” | |
“We condemn in the strongest terms possible this act of terrorism,” he wrote on Twitter. | |
If you are following along from Vienna and would like to speak to me, you can send me an email: helen.sullivan@theguardian.com or message me on Twitter @helenrsullivan. | |
The City of Vienna has tweeted confirming that children do not need to attend school tomorrow, after it was announced in the police press conference a short while ago. | |
“Due to the current situation, there will be no compulsory education in Vienna tomorrow. Children can therefore stay at home, excused. For all those for whom this is not possible, the schools are of course open. Stay safe and above all healthy!” the Tweet reads. | |
The explosive belt we mentioned earlier – reported to have been worn by an attacker who has since been shot – is currently being defused by the demining service, the Australian broadcaster ORF reports: | |
At that press conference, Austria’s interior minister, Karl Nehammer, called Monday the “hardest day for Austria several years,” the BBC reports. | |
Initial reports had suggested that the nearby Stadttempel synagogue could have been the target of the attack. | Initial reports had suggested that the nearby Stadttempel synagogue could have been the target of the attack. |
But Oskar Deutsch, president of the Jewish Community Vienna, said the synagogue on Seitenstettengasse and the office building at the same address were already closed at the time of the attack, and it was “unclear” if it was one of the targets of the attack. | But Oskar Deutsch, president of the Jewish Community Vienna, said the synagogue on Seitenstettengasse and the office building at the same address were already closed at the time of the attack, and it was “unclear” if it was one of the targets of the attack. |
Deutsch told the Kurier newspaper that no members of Vienna’s Jewish community were among those injured in the attack. | Deutsch told the Kurier newspaper that no members of Vienna’s Jewish community were among those injured in the attack. |
Citing an interview with a rabbi living directly above the synagogue, Kurier reported an attacker had taken random shots at people sitting outside cafes and bars on Judengasse and Seitenstettengasse in central Vienna. “He did not aim at the Stadttempel [synagogue],” the witness said. | Citing an interview with a rabbi living directly above the synagogue, Kurier reported an attacker had taken random shots at people sitting outside cafes and bars on Judengasse and Seitenstettengasse in central Vienna. “He did not aim at the Stadttempel [synagogue],” the witness said. |
The synagogue was the target of a terror attack almost four decades ago. On 29 August 1981, two members of the Palestinian group Fatah – The Revolutionary Council, also known as ANO – tried to storm the synagogue building but were stopped by security forces. Two people were killed and 21 others injured in the attack: | The synagogue was the target of a terror attack almost four decades ago. On 29 August 1981, two members of the Palestinian group Fatah – The Revolutionary Council, also known as ANO – tried to storm the synagogue building but were stopped by security forces. Two people were killed and 21 others injured in the attack: |
There will be another press conference at 6am tomorrow, the police have said. That press conference has now ended. | There will be another press conference at 6am tomorrow, the police have said. That press conference has now ended. |
Austrian interior minister Karl Nehammer has said that “several” people have died in the attack. | Austrian interior minister Karl Nehammer has said that “several” people have died in the attack. |
He has also said: • At least one attacker still on the run• Children not required to go to school on Tuesday• He has repeated the appeal to the public to avoid central Vienna | He has also said: • At least one attacker still on the run• Children not required to go to school on Tuesday• He has repeated the appeal to the public to avoid central Vienna |
That press conference has started. We will bring you updates in English shortly. | That press conference has started. We will bring you updates in English shortly. |
You can watch it live here. | You can watch it live here. |
Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Monday night that the attack in the heart of Vienna was “definitely” a terror attack that had been “very professionally” planned.Citing government sources, broadcaster ORF reported that the gunman shot by police outside St Rupert’s Church was carrying an explosive belt and a bag filled with a large amount of ammunition.Several special forces units have been brought together to search for “mobile perpetrators” who are still believed to be at large.Oskar Deutsch, the president of the Jewish Community Vienna said on Twitter that all synagogues, Jewish schools, kosher restaurants and supermarkets would remain closed on Tuesday. | Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Monday night that the attack in the heart of Vienna was “definitely” a terror attack that had been “very professionally” planned.Citing government sources, broadcaster ORF reported that the gunman shot by police outside St Rupert’s Church was carrying an explosive belt and a bag filled with a large amount of ammunition.Several special forces units have been brought together to search for “mobile perpetrators” who are still believed to be at large.Oskar Deutsch, the president of the Jewish Community Vienna said on Twitter that all synagogues, Jewish schools, kosher restaurants and supermarkets would remain closed on Tuesday. |
We will be bringing you that police conference live as it happens. | We will be bringing you that police conference live as it happens. |