No Malaysians among casualties in Utrecht tram shooting: Saifuddin

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A tram passing by in Utrecht, where a gunman opened fire. Photo: Agencies

KUALA LUMPUR: No Malaysians have been reported to be among the casualties in a shooting incident on a tram in the city of Utrecht, the Netherlands yesterday, Wisma Putra confirmed today.

A tram passing by in Utrecht, where a gunman opened fire killing three and injuring five. Photo: Agencies

Foreign Affairs Minister, Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah in a statement said the Malaysian embassy in The Hague was in contact with Malaysians in Utrecht and the relevant local authorities, and would continue monitoring the situation.

Saifuddin said Malaysia also joined other nations in expressing its condemnation and revulsion of this horrific incident which took place just barely days after the deadly terrorist attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand last Friday.

“I was shocked and deeply saddened and horrified by the shooting incident … at this hour of grief, Malaysia stands united with the families of the victims, the government and people of the Netherlands in mourning the loss of lives and the anguish suffered due to the horrendous act,” he said.

International media today reported a shooting incident on a tram in the city of Utrecht at 10.45am local time, which killed three people and injured five others.

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Dutch authorities later confirmed that the man suspected of opening fire was arrested on Monday night. – Bernama

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