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PM Ciolacu, after attack at school in Orebro: We are shocked, we convey our condolences to families of victims

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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu conveyed his condolences to Sweden, on Tuesday evening, following the attack at the school in Orebro.

„We are shocked by the attack at the Risbergska school in Orebro. We send our condolences to the families of the victims. Thinking of all those affected by this terrible act of violence, we stand in solidarity with Sweden at this difficult time,” the head of the executive wrote on his X-page.

Approximately ten people were killed in an armed attack at noon on Tuesday at an adult education center in the Swedish city of Orebro, about 200 kilometers west of the capital Stockholm, Swedish police said in the evening, according to international news agencies.

AGERPRES

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