Mass shootings at New Zealand mosques

IANS  |  Christchurch 

At least two gunmen opened fire at two mosques in New Zealand's city on Friday, with the police saying that there were "multiple fatalities".

has confirmed "multiple fatalities", adding that there was one person in custody "but we are unsure if there are other people".

"Again we are unsure if there are any other locations outside of that area. We have mobilised every police resource in the location to respond to this and we are also in the process of mobilising every national police resource to keep people safe," Bush told the media here.

One gunman, believed to be Australian, filmed as he shot victims in the - and wrote a manifesto declaring his intentions, saying that "it is a terrorist attack", according to Bush.

Addressing a in New Plymouth, described the events in as "one of New Zealand's darkest days".

Ardern described the event as "extreme and unprecedented violence".

There were also reports of a third active shooting unfolding outside Hospital and and a car bomb in Strickland St, but these two incidents were yet to be verified.

Authorities advised people not to go to mosques until further notice. All Christchurch schools are on lockdown.

Apart from numerous witness reports of casualties, a following the cricket team, who are currently in New Zealand, tweeted that the team had "escaped from a near Hagley Park where there were active shooters".

tweeted that the "entire team got saved from active shooters".

Cricket Board said most of the team had gone to mosque by bus and were about to go inside when the incident took place.

Yunus confirmed that all the players were safe.

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First Published: Fri, March 15 2019. 09:08 IST