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At least 10 people have been killed and 15 injured in a stabbing incident in the central Canadian province of Saskatchewan, Canadian police said.
Police found the victims at 13 different locations, including the James-Smith-Kerry tribe and the nearby village of Weldon.
The two suspects, Damien Sanderson, 31, and Myles Sanderson, 30, are on the run and are believed to be armed and possessed Danger.
Residents have been told to shelter in place, and authorities are continuing a massive manhunt across the province.
The Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) tweeted: “Don’t leave a safe place. Be careful when letting other people into your property.”
Authorities have set up checkpoints and police are checking the identities of travelers and urging drivers not to pick up hitchhikers.
A state of emergency has been declared by the James-Smith-Kerry Tribe, an Aboriginal community of regarding 2,000 residents northeast of Weldon Village. About 200 people live in Weldon.
All mobile phones in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta, an area nearly half the size of Europe, are receiving danger-person alerts.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the attack “horrific and heartbreaking.”
“I’m thinking regarding the bereaved and the wounded,” he said in a statement.Twitterwrote on.
At a news conference on Sunday night, Canadian police said more wounded people may be heading to the hospital on their own, and urged them to contact authorities.
Saskatchewan RCMP Commander Rhonda Blackmore said some individuals may have been targeted by the two suspects, while others are believed to have been “randomly attacked.”