Deadly school shooting in Graz, Austria leaves multiple casualties

Reports indicate at least five to nine people were killed, with several others injured, including students and teachers. The Austrian Interior Ministry confirmed multiple fatalities, and local media, such as Kronen Zeitung, reported up to eight deaths, though official numbers remain unconfirmed. Seriously injured individuals are being treated at nearby facilities, including the Helmut List Hall.
The suspected perpetrator is believed to be a student at the school who died by suicide, possibly in a school toilet. Police have not officially confirmed the suspect’s identity or motive.
A large-scale police operation began around 10:00 AM local time after reports of gunshots. Special forces, including the Cobra tactical unit, were deployed, and a helicopter was used. The school is being evacuated, and the public has been urged to avoid the area and follow police instructions.
Graz, Austria’s second-largest city with about 300,000 residents, is located in the southeast. The attack occurred at a federal upper secondary school in the northwest of the city, near the central train station. This incident comes nearly a decade after a 2015 terror attack in Graz, where a vehicle attack killed three people.
The situation remains unclear, with police still working to establish a complete overview. The operation is ongoing, and authorities have provided limited details. Austrian state broadcaster ORF and other local media are actively covering the incident, reporting serious injuries among pupils and teachers.