Orient Correspondent in Austria was near the scene of the terrorist attack in Vienna

Orient Correspondent in Austria was near the scene of the terrorist attack in Vienna

ORIENT Austria correspondent, President of the Turkmen-Austrian Society, Neda Berger, found herself near the scene of the terrorist attack in Vienna.

“I ended up in the very epicenter, as we were having dinner in a restaurant in the city center, not far from the place where the shooting was.

The city is closed, armed special reaction forces are everywhere looking for accomplices.Everything is like in the movies, it gets scary.Now they have declared a three-day mourning period,” Neda told the editorial office.

According to her, as a result of the terrorist attack, 17 people were seriously wounded, four were killed, and the attacker himself was also killed.

The editors expressed sympathy and support to Neda Berger.

“God grant! It’s very hard for us. People are afraid of the continuation of the terror. From today, a lockdown is being introduced in the country, and then there is this misfortune too,” Neda answered us.

ORIENT news

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