Moment terrified students hide while gunshots ring out as ‘bullied ex pupil’ picks off victims below ‘in his old classroom’ during Austrian school massacre that left ten dead and dozens injured

Terrifying video has emerged showing students hiding in a classroom and running for their lives as a gunman picked off victims during a shooting massacre at an Austrian school.

The suspect, described by police as a 21-year-old former pupil, opened fire on students and staff at the BORG Dreierschuetzengasse high school in Graz, killing nine before turning the gun on himself.

Horrifying footage shows how gunshots rang out through the school as the attacker is said to have entered two classrooms and ‘shot in circles’.

Terror-stricken pupils filmed the moment they fled their classrooms, running through the hallways as heavily armed cops descended on the building.

The massacre only ended when the attacker, who local media said had been the victim of bullying during his time at the school, shot himself dead in a toilet.

Police later confirmed that ten people died in the massacre, including the shooter, while 28 more were injured. 

A disturbing video of the aftermath shows victims lined up on stretchers while dozens of paramedics tend to them. Some are covered by white sheets. 

In a separate video, an injured patient lying motionless on a stretcher can be seen being carried into a helicopter by paramedics.

Terror-stricken pupils are seen running down a corridor and a flight of stairs as they are escorted out of the building by heavily armed cops

A chilling video circulating online shows the moment gunshots rang out around the BORG Dreierschuetzengasse high school

The school remains closed until further notice. 

Police have said that the gunman entered the premises with a handgun and a pistol. He is said to have had a license for the weapons.

The man, who did not graduate from the school, was not previously known to police, cops added.

Special forces descended on the high school shortly before 10am local time after reports of gunshots. 

Cops confirmed that the campus had been safely evacuated and that there was no further danger. 

Some 158 paramedics were at the scene today, while another 31 crisis intervention staff and 65 emergency vehicles were operating. 

Students who managed to escape the violent rampage were reunited with their parents, while those injured were taken to nearby Helmut List hall – an events venue close to the school – to receive treatment. 

A disaster alert was in place today in local hospitals.

Police evacuated the building this morning and deployed their specialist Cobra tactical unit, which handles attacks and hostage situations. 

Special forces descended on the high school shortly before 10am local time after reports of gunshots

Local reports have also said that the gunman entered the premises with a handgun and a pistol

Two female students are shown clinging onto each other as they manage to escape the school building

Ambulance cars are seen in a street close to a school where, according to reports, several people died in a shooting, on June 10, 2025 in Graz, southeastern Austria

The suspect has been described by local media as a 22-year-old former student who had been a victim of bullying at the school

Students who managed to escape were reunited with their parents. Pictured: Graz mayor Elke Khar

One clip shows a helicopter flying over the area

The shooting has been described as the worst mass killing in Austria

The Austrian government has also reacted to the shooting, with Chancellor Christian Stocker cancelling his appointments for the day

The suspect is among the dead, having killed himself in the toilet after opening fire on two classrooms and shooting in circle

Newspaper Krone spoke to a teacher at the school who described being barricaded inside a classroom with students after hearing gunshots. 

The Austrian government has also reacted to the shooting, with Chancellor Christian Stocker cancelling his appointments for the day. 

Commenting on the tragedy, he said: ‘The school shooting in Graz is a national tragedy that has deeply shaken our entire country. 

‘This incomprehensible act suddenly tore young people from the lives they still had ahead of them.’

‘What happened today affects us all – as people, as parents, as a society.

‘A school is a place of trust, security, and hope.’

The interior and education ministers are understood to be on their way to Graz.

Mayor Kahr called the incident ‘a terrible tragedy’. 

‘All emergency organisations are acting with caution. 

‘Some of the children and teachers have since been taken to the Helmut List Hall in Graz. Family reunifications are taking place in the ASKÖ Hall. Crisis intervention team members are on duty,’ she added. 

EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas declared herself ‘deeply shocked’ by reports of the shooting.

‘Every child should feel safe at school and be able to learn free from fear and violence,’ Kallas posted on X. 

Other images and videos circulating on social media show paramedics and police arriving at the scene

The interior and education ministers are understood to be on their way to Graz

‘My thoughts are with the victims, their families and the Austrian people in this dark moment.’

School shootings are much more rare in Europe than in the United States but in recent years Europe has been shaken by attacks at schools and universities, that were not connected to terrorism. 

Graz is the second largest city in Austria with a and is located in the southeast of the country.

The crime occurred shortly before the tenth anniversary of the Graz rampage on June 20, 2015, which left three people dead and which many Graz residents still remember today. 

Attacks in public are rare in the Alpine nation of almost 9.2 million people. It ranks among the ten safest countries in the world, according to the Global Peace Index. 

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