Published 06:58 IST, November 3rd 2020
Vienna synagogue shooting: Police urge social media restrain as attackers still on loose
As Vienna residents enjoyed the last night before a renewed coronavirus lockdown, unidentified gunmen open fired near a synagogue on Monday, November 2.
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As Vienna residents enjoyed last night before a renewed coronavirus lockdown, unidentified gunmen open fired near a synagogue on Monday, vember 2 (local time). According to Associated Press reports, Vienna authorities said terror attack has left at least two de — including one of assailants — and 15 wounded.
latest police reports inform that Stttempel synagogue was one of six locations attacked in what seems like a planned assault. It’s yet to be confirmed if se were coordinated simultaneous attacks.
Meanwhile, graphic and unverified videos are making rounds on social media showing people bleeding near outside tables of local restaurants. Vienna police have urgently asked people to exercise restrain and t share videos or photographs of event on internet. Authorities have t confirmed if all attackers have been arrested or t and police have urged people t to post photos or videos to social media. Austrian interior minister Karl Nehammer has suggested that some attackers could be still at large and providing updates on police operation could be dangerous.
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Following reports of several people being wounded in a suspected terror attack near a synagogue in Vienna, French President Emmanuel Macron expressed solidarity with Austria. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has also tweeted his support to Austrian government.
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While initial reports suggested attack was at Stttempel synagogue, President of Israelite Religious Society in Austria Oskar Deutsch has confirmed temple and nearby offices were closed at time. In a series of tweets, Deutsch said that shooting was in immediate vicinity of synagogue and urged people t to spre unverified information, stay indoors, and follow police instructions.
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Vienna after France
This comes after three major terror attacks were reported in France over a period of one month. In latest attack on October 31, an Orthodox Greek priest in French city of Lyon was shot outside a church. Just two day prior to that, a man armed with a knife killed three people in a church in Nice.
Earlier on October 16, a history teacher was beheed outside his school amid ongoing tensions over a French newspaper’s publication of caricatures mocking Prophet Muhamm. events have heightened tensions across Europe over rical Islamist, secularism and freedom of speech.
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05:47 IST, November 3rd 2020