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News in english 31. dec. 2008 KL. 18.49 opdateret 31. dec. 2008 KL. 18.49

Israelis shot and wounded in Denmark

Two Israeli citizens are reported to have been wounded after shots were fired in the Rosengårdscentret in Odense, Denmark

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Two Israelis were wounded today in a shooting incident in the Rosengårdscentret in Odense on the island of Funen just after 3 p.m., according to police. Police said the nationality of the perpetrator was uncertain, although he was said to be a foreigner.

One of the victims was hit in the arm, the other was wounded in the leg, according to reports. Both were taken to hospital, but police were unable to provide information on their condition.

Eyewitnesses told bt.dk that the perpetrator arrived in a hairdresser's salon owned by one of the Israelis. He was said by eyewitnesses to have shouted something 'in a Middle-Eastern language' after which he began shooting.

One of the Israelis was said to have tried to flee, while the other threw a stool at the man. Both, however, were hit.

The police spokesman said that six bullets had been fired.

Edited by Julian Isherwood

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