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New Zealand shooting toll rises to 40 as PM Arden calls it one of our 'darkest days'

| @indiablooms | Mar 15, 2019, at 12:42 pm

Wellington, Mar 15 (UNI) With the death toll in mosque shootings in New Zealand's Christchurch rising to about 40, New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern held a press conference about the carnage in the country's east coast city of Christchurch and termed the incident one of New Zealand's darkest days.

"It is clear that this is one of New Zealand's darkest days. What has happened here is an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence," Ardern told reporters.

"For now my thoughts and I'm sure the thoughts of all New Zealanders are with those who have been affected and also with the families," Ardern added.

Meanwhile, Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel said she was "shocked beyond words" by the shootings.

"I would never have expected anything like this to happen in Christchurch, I'd never expect this to happen in New Zealand," Dalziel said as quoted by the Stuff news outlet.

According to the reports, the gunmen opened fire at two separate mosques.

One of the gunmen opened fire inside the Masjid Al Noor mosque in central Christchurch, where the Bangladesh cricket team were about to enter to offer Friday prayers, local media reported.

Bangladesh's senior batsman Tamim Iqbal took to twitter to share his horrific experience, he said, "Entire team got saved from active shooters, frightening experience and please keep us in your prayers."

Another shooting took place at a second mosque in Christchurch suburb.

Police have urged the people in central Christchurch to stay indoors until further notice. Christchurch schools will be locked down until further notice.

"Police are responding with its full capability to manage the situation, but the risk environment remains extremely high," police said in a statement.

At least three suspects have been arrested in connection with the crime, the police said.

Casualties are likely to increase. The hospital in New Zealand's city of Christchurch is expecting to receive about 40 to 50 injured people after mass shootings at two local mosques, local media reported.

There were about 200 people in Masjid Al Noor mosque on Deans Ave when shots were heard.

 

 

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