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Vienna: Four people killed in terror attack, and suspect shot dead by police

Video Credit: euronews (in English) - Duration: 04:05s - Published
Vienna: Four people killed in terror attack, and suspect shot dead by police

Vienna: Four people killed in terror attack, and suspect shot dead by police

A terror attack in the Austrian capital left four victims dead, and a suspected attacker was shot dead by police, with authorities still determining whether there are other attackers on the run.View on euronews


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