Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lamented on Monday that deadly attacks, like those in the center of the country on Sunday that killed 10, had “become too common” in the country.
“This type of violence has no place in our country,” said the head of government on the Ottawa airport tarmac. But “unfortunately, in recent years, tragedies like these have become all too common,” he added, saying he was “devastated” that the two suspects in this series of stabbing attacks are still wanted. .
Hundreds of police officers were still mobilized in Canada on Monday to find the two suspects whose motive remains unclear and who killed at least ten people the day before in two isolated locations in the center of the country. Eighteen people were also injured, some seriously, in what is one of the bloodiest attacks in the country’s history.
“Hundreds” of police deployed
The killings targeted an indigenous community in the James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby city of Weldon, Saskatchewan, a large and sparsely populated rural province in the Midwest.
“Hundreds” of police are hard at work on the ground looking for the two suspects who were officially charged Monday with murder and attempted murder, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said.
But the research area, which covers three provinces (Saskatchewan, Alert and Manitoba), is huge: it represents three times the area of France.
Source: BFM TV
