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Several People Killed in Shooting at Quebec City Mosque Quebec Mosque Shooting Leaves Several Dead, Police Say
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OTTAWA — An armed attack on a mosque in Quebec City on Sunday night killed several people and injured others, the police said. OTTAWA — A shooting at a mosque in Quebec City on Sunday night killed several people and injured others, the police said.
Étienne Doyon, a spokesman for the Quebec City police, told reporters at the scene that the attack on the mosque, the Islamic Cultural Center of Quebec, had occurred at about 8 p.m. Mr. Doyon did not say how many people had been killed or wounded. Étienne Doyon, a spokesman for the Quebec City police, told reporters at the scene that the attack on the mosque, the Islamic Cultural Center of Quebec, had occurred around 8 p.m. Mr. Doyon did not say how many people had been killed or wounded.
Earlier, Reuters reported, citing the mosque’s president, that five people had died after gunmen opened fire during evening prayers. An earlier report from Reuters, citing the mosque’s president, said that five people had died after gunmen opened fire during evening prayers.
According to the Reuters report, witnesses said that up to three gunmen had fired on about 40 people inside the mosque. Witnesses cited by Reuters said that up to three gunmen had fired on about 40 people inside the mosque.
Mr. Doyon declined to confirm reports that five people had died.Mr. Doyon declined to confirm reports that five people had died.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called it “a cowardly attack on a mosque.”
Philippe Couillard, the premier of Quebec, said on Twitter that the province “categorically rejects this barbaric violence.”Philippe Couillard, the premier of Quebec, said on Twitter that the province “categorically rejects this barbaric violence.”
Radio-Canada, the French-language service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, said the area surrounding the mosque had been sealed off by the police.Radio-Canada, the French-language service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, said the area surrounding the mosque had been sealed off by the police.
Last June, a pig’s head was left at the door of the mosque.Last June, a pig’s head was left at the door of the mosque.
The attack comes after Mr. Trudeau said that Canada stood ready to continue welcoming refugees from terrorism and war as President Trump’s executive order on immigration stranded people around the world and provoked condemnation that it was directed at Muslims.