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Copenhagen: Several injured in 2nd shooting

| | Feb 15, 2015, at 02:33 pm
Copenhagen, Feb 15 (IBNS): Hours after the first shooting at a cafe, similar incident was reported from Denmark's Copenhagen city where several people were injured as shots were fired near a synagogue in the city on Saturday, media reports said.

"In the second shooting one person was hit in the head, and two police officers suffered arm and leg injuries. The attacker is believed to have fled,"BBC reported.

Earlier in the day, at least one person was killed and three police were injured during a shoot out at a free speech debate in the city.

French diplomat Francois Zimeray, who was present at the venue, tweeted:  "Still alive in the room."

Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks, who was also present at the venue when the attack took place, was not harmed, reports said.

It is not clear so far whether the two incidents are linked.
 

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