Breaking: Active shooter reported at the Faculty of Philosophy of Charles University in Prague Czech Republic . Many are dead and wounded
Update from Mario Nawfal:
SHOOTER WAS A STUDENT | SHOT HIS DAD FIRST
On-the-ground sources report the mass shooter was a history student at Charles University, and he shot his father in a village prior to the campus incident.
A gunman killed 10 people and wounded dozens of others at a Prague university on Thursday, before the police "eliminated" him, authorities said.
"At the moment I can say there are 11 dead people on the scene including the gunman," emergency services spokeswoman Jana Postova told public Czech TV.
"The building is currently being evacuated and there are several dead and dozens of wounded people on the scene," police said on X, formerly Twitter.
The shooter from Prague Charles University is named David Kozak. Preliminarily, he shot and killedthree people and injured 20 others. Afterwards, he took his own life.
This is a photo of the shooter at Charles University in Prague.
Prague mayor states the individual responsible for the shooting incident committed suicide. Czech Ministry of Internal Affairs confirms the lone actor, leading to evacuation of the entire university building.
Students hiding on ledge during mass shooting at Charles University in Prague.
Mass-shooting at the Charles University of Prague, Czechia.
The student who posted this picture said the shooter tried to enter his room but that he had barricaded the door.
A shooting at a downtown Prague school has resulted in an unspecified number of fatalities and injuries, as confirmed by Czech police.
According to initial information, there are both casualties and injuries at the location.
The incident occurred at Charles University’s Faculty of Arts, situated near the Old Town in the Czech capital, a popular tourist destination.
Videos shared on social media depict individuals evacuating the area.
The police have established a perimeter around the building and are advising the public to avoid the vicinity, as stated on social platform X.
Remain in your current location, refrain from moving elsewhere. If you are in the offices, secure them by locking the doors and barricading with furniture. Turn off the lights, as instructed in an email sent to university staff.
Jana Postova, a representative of Prague’s emergency services, confirmed that several individuals sustained injuries but did not provide specific details regarding the exact number.
A police intervention is currently underway, resulting in the complete closure of Náměstí Jan Palach and its surrounding area.
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