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Shooting At Christmas Market In France Leaves At Least 1 Dead, 9 Injured: Report

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A gunman is reportedly at large after opening  fire at a Christmas market in northeast France, leaving at least one person dead and nine injured Tuesday according to reports.

The shooting took place in several crowded locations within the city of Strasbourg near the French-German border, reported The Guardian. The city’s Christmas market draws hundreds of thousands of tourists every year, according to The Independent.

The French Interior Ministry told residents to stay indoors as they sought control of the situation, reported The Independent.

The Christmas market was located near a cathedral and featured a giant Christmas tree, reported The Daily Mail.

Authorities have not yet identified a suspect or motive.

More than 200 people have died in France since 2015 in Islamic State-related attacks, according to The Guardian.

The Christmas market in Strasbourg has been a holiday tradition since 1570, according to The Guardian.

These events are developing, and this post will be updated.

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