Police and medics at the crime scene
Three people have been killed and seven injured during a shooting at a
factory near the Swiss city of Lucerne, local media quote officials as
saying.
The killer is among the dead, police and prosecutors are reported as
saying.
Shooting broke out in the canteen at the Kronospan wood processing
plant in the town of Menznau at around 09:00 (08:00 GMT), reports the
BBC.
Police and rescue services are at the scene and the entire area is
currently sealed off.
"The workers were eating a snack in the cafeteria during the morning,
and there was a massacre," said a man quoted by the Swiss news website
20minutes, who had phoned the factory to check on the welfare of his
father.
An emergency telephone line had been set up for families of the
factory's employees.
"There were three dead and seven injured, some of them seriously
injured," prosecutors' spokesman Simon Kopp told Swiss newspaper Blick.
Switzerland has one of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world,
but such gun attacks are relatively rare.
All healthy Swiss men aged between 18 and 34 are obliged to do military
service and all are issued with assault rifles or pistols which they
are supposed to keep at home.
Until recently, many kept their weapons even after completing their
military service - though rules on this have recently been tightened.
According to the Geneva-based Small Arms Survey, Switzerland ranks
third in terms of gun ownership, behind the United States and Yemen.
Street gun violence is very rare in Switzerland, says Emma Jane Kirby,
who recently investigated the subject for BBC News.
However, there are more domestic homicides and suicides with a firearm
in Switzerland than virtually anywhere else in Europe except Finland,
she says.
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