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Shooting incident at Swedish school leaves five injured
A shooting incident at a school in Orebro, Sweden, has left five individuals injured. Authorities confirmed that the shooting occurred at an adult education center within a campus that also houses several other schools, including those with younger students. The exact details of the victims' injuries have not yet been disclosed by the police.
The police have categorized the incident as an attempted murder, arson, and aggravated weapons offense. Following the attack, a significant emergency response was mobilized, and students at the campus were temporarily confined indoors for safety.
Sweden's Minister of Justice, Gunnar Strommer, expressed concern about the severity of the situation, stating that the government is in close communication with local authorities to address the event.
The school is located approximately 200 kilometers west of Stockholm. Further updates on the incident are expected.
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