10 people killed by knife in Canada, 15 injured, absconding in attack

10 people killed by knife in Canada, 15 injured, absconding in attack

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Police say more people may be injured in the incident in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan
The suspects have been identified as Damien Sanderson and Miles Sanderson.
The incident occurred in several places in the village of Weldon in northeastern Saskatchewan.

New Delhi. Shocking news is coming from Canada. At least 10 people were killed and 15 injured in knife attacks in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. He is absconding. The Royal Canadian Mountain Police (RCMP) has issued an alert to a dangerous man. The RCMP has issued a statewide alert for suspects following the disturbing incident that took place at different locations in Saskatchewan’s James Smith Nation and Weldon. Police say James Smith has been stabbed in several places in the Cree Nation and Weldon Village in northeastern Saskatchewan.

According to the RCMP, the suspects have been identified as Damien Sanderson and Miles Sanderson. An alert has been issued across the state for their search. It is not yet known what was the motive of the suspects. RCMP Saskatchewan Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore said some victims were targeted by the suspects, but others were suddenly attacked. So the motive behind this is currently unknown. Blackmore said that what happened was appalling.

Blackmore also said the number of injured could rise. “We are carrying out a massive search operation with our entire network to nab the attackers,” he said. The RCMP says they know the two suspects may be traveling on Arcola Avenue in Regina. Regina police say the two suspects were spotted around 11:20 pm. Police say that since the suspect is on the run, we have also issued an alert in the provinces of Manitoba and Alberta. Police say the suspect may be in a Nissan Rogue with a Saskatchewan license plate. He says the suspect can still access the vehicle. Therefore, an alert has been issued in other states as well.

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