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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] A stabbing rampage occurred in Saskatchewan, southwestern Canada, resulting in at least 25 casualties, according to reports from AP News and others on the 4th (local time).


According to reports citing local police, 10 people have died so far and more than 15 have been injured. The injured have been taken to hospitals for treatment, and the death toll is expected to rise.


The police are pursuing the whereabouts of two suspects. The RCMP posted on Twitter immediately after the incident, saying, "If you are in the Regina area, please stay in a safe place. Do not leave your safe place and do not approach the suspects. Do not fall for hitchhikers."



Ronda Blackmore, Deputy Commissioner of Saskatchewan under the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), stated that some of the victims appeared to have been targeted by the suspects, but the rest seemed to have been attacked randomly. She also said it is difficult to comment on the motive of the crime at this time. Based on the locations where the victims were found, she added that the incident did not occur in one place but took place in about 10 different locations.


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