Five people shot and killed in northern Germany, two suspects detained


BERLIN, June 29 (Reuters) - ⁠Five people were shot and killed ⁠in a town in northern Germany ‌on Monday, and police said they detained two individuals, including the suspected shooter.

The motive for the ​incident in Stade, close to ⁠the port city ⁠of Hamburg, was not immediately clear, according ⁠to ‌a police spokesperson.

The role of the second individual in custody is ⁠currently unclear, a second police spokesperson ​told Reuters, ‌adding that no other suspects were ⁠at large.

It ​is unclear how many people have been injured, he said, adding that the dead ⁠were all adults.

Local media reported ​that the incident had taken place near a youth centre in central Stade, a ⁠town of just below 50,000 people to the west of Hamburg. The spokesperson denied that, but declined to give further ​details.

Just after the incident ⁠took place, police had warned residents to ​steer clear of the ‌area.

(Reporting by Gabriele Sajonz ​and Friederike Heine, additional reporting by Tom Sims, editing by Thomas Seythal)

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