An attack that has left Jerusalem reelingpublished at 13:31 British Summer Time
13:31 BST
Imogen James
Live reporter
Image source, Reuters
On the border of East and West Jerusalem at 10:15 local time (08:15 BST), two suspects pulled up to a bus stop at Remot Junction and opened fire.
People were seen fleeing and screaming as gunshots rang out, captured on video footage from a dashcam.
At least six people have been killed in the attack, Israel’s foreign minister told the media, and several are injured, including a pregnant woman. Six of these are severely wounded.
The attackers were killed by a soldier and a civilian, the Israeli police said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the scene, where buses were visible with bullet holes through their windscreens.
Police remain on the scene, while further afield, they are joined by soldiers looking for more suspects.
We still don’t know who is behind the attack – nobody has claimed responsibility. But Netanyahu said that authorities are currently “pursuing and surrounding” the villages where the attackers came from. We do not know which villages.
We also don’t know the identities of those killed.
It’s also unclear how many buses were shot at, but at least two had bullet holes in them.
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