Prague shooting: Several dead and dozens injured in university shooting
International Desk
Czech police say several people have been killed and "dozens" injured in a shooting at a university in Prague.
Police said the gunman had been "eliminated" following the attack at Charles University, on Jan Palach Square in the city centre.
Czech media reported that at least 11 people died in the incident, including the gunman.
University staff were told to "stay put", barricade themselves in rooms and turn off the lights, Reuters reported.
Targ Patience, a British-Australian who was staying in a flat near the scene, told the BBC that he heard "a lot of gunshots".
"I looked out of my balcony and saw the police arrive. A few officers were having a hard time stopping people walking towards the scene," he said.
Verified images from the scene appeared to show people clinging onto the outside wall of the university building, several storeys up.
Prime Minister Petr Fiala said he had cancelled upcoming engagements in light of the "tragic events".
An email to staff at the philosophy faculty of Charles University, seen by Reuters, warned staff of the shooting.
It read: "Stay put, don't go anywhere, if you're in the offices, lock them and place furniture in front of the door, turn off the lights."
Authorities said the whole of the square and several streets around the university were closed.
Charles University is located in Prague's Old Town, about 500m from the historic Charles Bridge, a tourist magnet.
Source: BBC
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