Vienna terror attack: 2 dead, 15 wounded

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Gunmen opened fire on people enjoying a last night out at Vienna's cafe and restaurants before a coronavirus lockdown on Monday in what

Vienna terror attack

Vienna: Gunmen opened fire on people enjoying a last night out at Vienna's cafe and restaurants before a coronavirus lockdown on Monday in what authorities said was a terrorist attack that left at least two dead including one of the assailants and 15 wounded.

“We are victims of a despicable terror attack in the federal capital that is still ongoing,” Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said hours after the gunfire erupted.

“One of the perpetrators was neutralized, but several perpetrators appear to still be on the loose,” he said.

Police said that several shots were fired shortly after 8 p.m on a lively street in the city center and that there were six shooting locations. Unverified footage on social media showed gunmen walking through the streets, apparently shooting at people at random, wounding several.

The motive was under investigation, but Kurz said it was an anti-Semitic attack which cannot be ruled out, given that the shooting began outside Vienna's main synagogue.

Interior Minister Karl Nehammer said the army had been asked to guard key locations in the city as hundreds of heavily armed police hunted for the gunmen. He urged people in Vienna to stay indoors and avoid the city center and encouraged parents not to send their children to school on Tuesday.

Kurz praised police for killing one of the attackers and vowed: “We will never allow ourselves to be intimidated by terrorism and will fight these attacks with all means."

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