Earlier, students in several nearest schools were stored “for security purposes”.
“We do not want the members of the public to go there,” Forest warned.
Nearby hospitals have cleared their intensive care and intensive care to make space for patients, local media reported.
The Drebba University Hospital wrote in the update that five people suffered from firearms were treated in his ambulance. An additional sixth person, not injured, had “minor injuries,” the report said.
Teacher Lena Werenmark told Swedish public radio svt that she heard about 10 shots close to her study.
Prime Minister Ulf Christerson said today “a very painful day for everyone in Sweden” when he shared that those who had a “ordinary school day” replaced “terror” all in his thoughts.
“The assignment in the class with fear for their own lives is a nightmare that no one should experience,” said Christerson in the message on X.
“The government is in close contact with the police body and monitors the events carefully.”
His Justice Minister Gunnar Strammer repeated these remarks, telling the local SVT television “news about the attack on the Are very serious.”