A number of people have reportedly been killed in a horror that broke out in a city in Sweden - with police hunting down a man that fled on an .
Officers said they recieved multiple calls from members of the public reporting loud bangs close to a barbar shop and train station near Vaksala Square in Uppsala just after 5pm on Tuesday afternoon. A major operation has since been activated, with a helicopter circling the scene and cordons in place around Hjalmar Brantingsgatan - a main street in central Uppsala - near Vaksalatorget. The Swedish Administration has halted s due to the police operation, and it is currently unclear whether the perpetrator has been arrested. Local news outlet Corriere della Sera reports three people have so far been killed and several have been injured, although authorities are yet to confirm an exact number of casualties.
"Several people have been found with injuries consistent with gunshots," Swedish police said. The area remains cordoned off and an investigation into the incident is underway.
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Local resident Henrik Envall, who runs a record store nearby, told Swedish news outlet Exressen that he saw the barriers when he was about to close his store. "To be honest, you start to get used to it, but it's not pleasant at all", he said. Another unnamed witness said: "I heard three shots".
In a statement released shortly after 6pm local time, Swedish Police said they recieved "several calls about loud bangs" and arrived to find multiple people injured, but cannot provide any further details about the extent of the injuries at this time. The force said: "The police are receiving calls from members of the public who have reportedly heard loud bangs reminiscent of gunfire in close proximity to Vaksala Square in central Uppsala.
"Several people were found with injuries that indicate gunshot wounds. The police are currently unable to provide any further information about the extent of the injuries. The police have cordoned off a large area and several investigative measures are underway at the scene." Police spokesman Magnus Klarin added: "We are searching for injured people in the area after receiving several reports of explosions heard by people in the area. That's what we can say at the moment."
Images from the scene show officers patrolling the city with a number of police vehicles on scene and cordons blocking off major roads as part of their investigation.
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