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5 dead, several wounded in Vienna terror attack

AP | Vienna

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Gunmen opened fire on people enjoying the last evening out in Vienna before a coronavirus lockdown Monday in a terror attack that left at least five dead and several others were injured, authorities said.

A massive search operation has been launched for other attackers, with at least 1,000 police officers fanning out across the city, a police spokesman said.

"I am glad that our police were able to neutralize one of the attackers,'' Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said. "We will not never allow ourselves to be intimidated by terrorism and will fight these attacks with all means.''

Police said that several shots were fired shortly after 8 pm on a lively street in the city center and that there were six shooting locations.

Austria's top security official said that authorities believe there were several gunmen involved and that a police operation was still going on hours later.

"It appears to have been a terror attack,'' Interior Minister Karl Nehammer told public broadcaster ORF, adding that the assailants were armed with rifles. He said the army had been asked to guard key locations in the city to allow police officers to pursue the attackers.

Vienna Mayor Michael Ludwig said 15 people were hospitalized, seven with serious injuries.

Oskar Deutsch, the head of the Jewish community in Vienna, said that the shooting took place in the street outside the city's main synagogue but that it wasn't clear whether the house of worship had been targeted. The synagogue was closed at the time, Deutsch tweeted.

Rabbi Schlomo Hofmeister said he saw at least one person shoot at people sitting outside at bars in the street below his window.

"They were shooting at least 100 rounds just outside our building,'' Hofmeister said.
"All these bars have tables outside. This evening is the last evening before the lockdown,'' he added.

France has endured three attacks blamed on Muslim extremists in recent weeks: one by a Pakistani refugee that wounded two people outside satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's old headquarters; the beheading of a schoolteacher who showed students caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad; and a deadly knife attack Thursday in a church in the Mediterranean city of Nice. France has gone on maximum security alert.

Authorities in Vienna urged people to avoid all open spaces and public transportation. Police said trams and buses weren't stopping and urged social media users not to post videos of the police operation so as not to endanger officers.This is our Europe ... We will not give in,'' he wrote.