Sweden reeling after deadliest mass shooting in history leaves 11 people dead – Europe live All government buildings and royal palaces in Sweden will fly flags at half-mast from 9am today to commemorate yesterday’s shooting.
The country wakes up this morning reeling from the deadliest mass shooting in its history, with eleven people dead after an attack at an adult education centre on Tuesday.
Speaking on SVT 2’s Aktuellt last night, prime minister Ulf Kristersson admitted it was still “difficult to take the magnitude of this,” with “sadness settling all over Sweden,” and many questions left unanswered.
Region Örebro confirmed on Wednesday morning that six people remain at the hospital: five with gunshot wounds – three women, two men, all adults – and one with other minor injuries.
Örebro and Sweden wake up this morning desperate to know the answer to a straightforward question: why?.