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Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker said there would be three days of national mourning, with the Austrian flag lowered to half-staff and a national minute of mourning at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Austria fell silent for a minute on Wednesday in memory of the 10 people killed in a school shooting in Graz, which ended with the gunman taking his own life. The man's motive remained unclear.
Austria’s Chancellor Christian Stocker said it was “a dark day in [the] history of our country”. A three-day national mourning period will be observed. “Today it’s all about compassion.
Austria has declared three days of national mourning following what appears to be the deadliest attack in its post-World War II history. At 10 a.m. on Wednesday, marking the moment a day earlier ...
Gunman kills 9 in a mass shooting at a school in Austria "There are no words to describe the pain, the disbelief and the grief that all of Austria feels right now," said the country's Chancellor ...
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker said there would be three days of national mourning, with the Austrian flag lowered to half-staff and a national minute of mourning at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Austria fell silent for a minute on Wednesday in memory of the 10 people killed in a school shooting in Graz, which ended with the gunman taking his own life. The man's motive remained unclear.