Austrians gather to honor victims of deadly school shooting

Austria fell silent for a minute on June 11 and people laid candles in the city of Graz in memory of the 10 people killed in a school shooting that shocked the country. The nation has declared three days of national mourning following what appears to be the deadliest attack in its post-World War II history on June 10 at the BORG Dreierschützengasse high school.

Hundreds of people lined the central square in Graz, Austria’s second-biggest city. Some laid more candles and flowers in front of the city hall, adding to a growing memorial to the victims. The first candles were laid on the evening of the attack as a crowd gathered on the square, some people hugging each other as they tried to come to terms with the tragedy. Hundreds of people joined Austrian officials at a service Tuesday evening in the Graz cathedral.

Nine students were killed – six girls and three boys aged between 14 and 17, one of whom had Polish citizenship – as well as a teacher, police said. Another 11 people were wounded. The attacker took his own life.

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