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Videos believed to be of the suspect online show the young man posing with weapons, mimicking suicide gestures and talking about psychiatric medication “that does not work”. YouTube and Instagram have closed accounts believed to belong to the suspect
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Among the injured were two Danish women, aged 40 and 19, and two Swedes — a 50-year-old man and a 16-year-old girl. All were in critical but stable conditions. Thomassen said that the victims appeared to have been picked at random
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Thomassen told journalists that police had no indication the shooting was an “act of terror”. He said the gunman killed two 17-year-olds and a 47-year-old Russian citizen. 🗣 “Our suspect is also known among psychiatric services, beyond that I do not wish to comment”
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🗣 “They either draw the war or how their life was before, with their house or their mother and father, as well as their dreams and hopes for peace. The girls prefer pictures of their mothers and the boys draw war machines”
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Kurylo said she was affected by post-traumatic stress and nightmares, and that the children in her art classes also bore the psychological marks of the violence
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As she staggered out of the building to seek medical help she was pictured by the American photographer Wolfgang Schwan, whose image was seized upon as an early symbol of the human cost of the Russian attack
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A missile landed about 70ft from their apartment, next to the space where the Kurylos usually parked their car. The pressure wave shattered the window, leaving hundreds of glass splinters lodged in Olena’s eye and her skin
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Early on the morning of February 24 Kurylo and her husband, Mykola, were awoken by a series of blasts as the first Russian missiles landed on a military airfield near their flat in Chuhuiv
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She escaped the siege and travelled to Katowice in southern Poland, where surgeons partially restored her damaged eye with an injection of silicone oil. The trained choreographer has now begun holding art classes for Ukrainian refugee children in Poland
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Olena Kurylo, 52, who is half-Russian, appeared on newspaper front pages around the world after her apartment block on the outskirts of Kharkiv was hit by an explosion on the first day of the offensive, showering her with broken glass & damaging her right eye
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🔺 Update: Police have now said there was no indication the shooting was terror-related. Soren Thomassen, head of the Copenhagen police operations unit, appealed for information and said that the main hypothesis they are working on currently was that the perpetrator acted alone
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While the UK has been at the forefront of international efforts to arm and train President Zelensky’s forces, there are concerns that ammunition and weapon supplies are running out and can no longer keep pace with demand
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While chaos at the airports is wrecking the dreams of holidaymakers taking their first trip abroad since the pandemic, EasyJet’s senior management are looking forward to a corporate jamboree in Mallorca
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