
Graz School Shooting: 10 Killed, Nation Mourns
School Shooting in Graz: Ten Dead, Mostly Students A tragic school shooting in Graz, Austria, claimed the lives of ten people on June 10th, 2025. The attacker, a 21-year-old Austrian national, opened fire at a secondary school located approximately 150 kilometers from Zagreb, Croatia. The victims were primarily students, with two identified as being from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The attack, which occurred around 10:00 AM local time, shocked the community and the nation. Police responded swiftly to the scene, apprehending the suspect. The motive remains under investigation, but initial reports suggest a possible personal grievance. "It was a scene of unimaginable horror," stated a local resident who wished to remain anonymous, describing the aftermath of the shooting. "The screams of the children... I will never forget it." This incident has sparked renewed debate about gun control and school safety in Austria. The tragedy also serves as a grim reminder of similar events in other European countries and the global nature of such violence. While the investigation continues, the focus remains on supporting the victims’ families and ensuring the safety of students in the future. The nation mourns the loss of innocent lives.