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BERLIN – A gunman believed to have been acting alone killed several people on Thursday in a Jehovahs Witness church in the German city of Hamburg, police said, as they focused their investigation on the motive for the attack.

Police declined to say how many people had been killed, but said the gunman was believed to be among the dead.

The Bild newspaper reported that seven people were dead and eight more injured in the shooting at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witness.

According to the current state of affairs, we assume that there is one perpetrator, police said in a message on Twitter.Police activities in the surrounding area are being successively discontinued. Investigations into the motives behind the crime are continuing.

Earlier, Germanys DPA news agency, citing a reporter on the scene, said that local residents in the northern Alsterdorf district of Hamburg had received warnings on their mobile phones of a life-threatening situation and that streets had been sealed off.

Television footage showed dozens of police cars as well as fire engines blocking off streets and some people, wrapped in blankets, being led by emergency service workers into a bus.

We heard shots, one unnamed witness told reporters. There were 12 continuous shots then we saw people taken away in black bags, he added.

The police received a call soon after 9pm local time (4am Singapore time on Friday) and officers arrived at the scene to find several people seriously injured and some dead.

Then they heard a shot from above, they went upstairs and found one further person, said a police spokesman. Remote video URL Germany has been shaken by a number of shootings in the last few years. In February 2020, a gunman with suspected far-right links shot dead nine people, including migrants from Turkey, in the western town of Hanau, before killing himself and his mother.

In October 2019, a gunman killed two people after opening fire outside a German synagogue in the eastern city of Halle on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur.

The mayor of Hamburg expressed shock.

I extend my deepest sympathy to the families of the victims. The forces are working at full speed to pursue the perpetrators and clarify the background, tweeted Mr Peter Tschentscher. REUTERS Embed Twitter Tweet URL Embed Twitter Embed Twitter More On This Topic One shot dead, three wounded in Texas mall shooting Army camp shooting kills 5 soldiers in southern Philippines

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