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Foreign Minister Expresses Sorrow Over Indianapolis Firing

Foreign Minister expresses sorrow over Indianapolis firing; Indian American Sikh community members are among the victims.

Indian Foreign Minister S. Jayashankar has expressed grief over the last-day firing near the airport in Indianapolis, the state capital of West America.

The minister said that the victims included persons from the Indian American Sikh community.

In contact with our Consul General in Chicago and local officials in Indianapolis as well as community leaders. Full support will be provided in providing all possible support.

Foreign Minister expresses sorrow over Indianapolis firing: 9 people killed including the attacker.

Please tell that in this indiscriminate firing, a total of 9 people including the attacker have died and many have been injured.

This information was given by Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) spokesman Jenae Cook. The incident occurred at the Fed Ex facility at Mirabell Road 8951 in Indianapolis.

According to the information, the attacker also shot himself after executing the incident. The firing on Thursday night is being investigated by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

The department said that when their officers reached the spot, they encountered the shooter. According to initial information, the attacker also killed himself.

Police issued a news release at 11.30 in the night, stating that many people died and many were injured due to the firing at the facility near the airport.

It is unclear how many people were shot and how many were injured. Eyewitnesses of the incident told Wish-TV that he works at the facility and heard the sound of firing several times and then saw a man with a gun.

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