"All of Austria Mourns": Press Conference After Attack in Graz School

Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) spoke of a national tragedy and an "incomprehensible act." Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen stated that the "horror" is "beyond words." Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ) said that all of Austria is in mourning. Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS) was deeply shocked, as were the leaders of FPÖ and the Greens.
"The rampage at a school in Graz is a national tragedy that deeply shakes our entire country. Through this incomprehensible act, young people were suddenly torn from their lives, which they still had ahead of them. There are no words for the pain and the grief that we all - all of Austria - are feeling right now," said Stocker on Tuesday in a written statement in the early afternoon.
Chancellor and Interior Minister on the Way to Graz
According to his spokesperson, Chancellor Stocker is on his way to Graz, where a press conference is planned at the state police headquarters after 3:00 PM. Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) will also participate, as stated by his office to the APA. Styria's Governor Mario Kunasek (FPÖ) will also attend.
Interior Minister Karner spoke in a written statement of an "incomprehensible tragedy" - for the students, the parents and relatives, the teachers. "A tragedy for Austria." Governor Kunasek said it is "incomprehensible what happened today in Graz." As the Governor of Styria and as a father, he is "deeply affected by this insane act that has brought so much disaster and incredible suffering." His thoughts are with the innocent victims, families, and teachers.
Stocker: "What Happened Today Affects Us All"
His thoughts are "with the families and parents who have lost their child. With their siblings and relatives," said Stocker in his statement. "My sympathy goes to those who have suffered injuries and immense emotional distress due to this incomprehensible act of violence, all students, and the entire school staff."
"What happened today affects us all - as humans, as parents, as a society. A school is a place of trust, security, and hope. That this safe space was so brutally shaken leaves us speechless." He thanked the emergency services, who acted quickly and prudently under the most difficult circumstances. "And I thank those who are now clarifying what happened and helping to process it." Today, it is especially about compassion and being there for each other. "In this difficult time, humanity is our strongest force."
Van der Bellen: "Hits Our Country Right in the Heart"
Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen also showed himself to be deeply affected. "This horror is beyond words. What happened today in a school in Graz hits our country right in the heart," he posted on X. "They were young people who had their whole lives ahead of them. A teacher who accompanied them on their journey. There is nothing that can ease the pain that the parents, grandparents, siblings, friends of the murdered feel at this moment."
Austria is in mourning, "and in this hour we stand together. We stand together to withstand the pain together. We stand together to be there for all those who are injured. Today and in the difficult days to come, our country will show that our strength lies in this togetherness."
Attack in Graz School: Babler and Meinl-Reisinger Also "Shocked"
The news from Graz would "shake the entire country to its core," declared Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ) on the short messaging service bluesky. "All of Austria is mourning," said the SPÖ leader. It is "impossible to put this horrific tragedy into words." His deepest sympathy goes to the victims and their loved ones. In these dark days, Austria stands together. "We stand by Graz."
NEOS leader Beate Meinl-Reisinger also said via X, "the rampage in Graz deeply shocks me." Her sympathy and grief are with the victims and their families. "No one can imagine the suffering, as a mother of three children, it breaks my heart." Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr (NEOS) also expressed being affected and "infinitely sad." He is "in thoughts with the families of the victims, all students, teachers, and all staff."
Condolences from Kickl and Kogler
The party leaders of FPÖ and the Greens, Herbert Kickl and Werner Kogler, also showed deep shock. "The perpetrator brought unimaginable suffering to the families of the victims through his insane act," said Kickl in a statement. "The most valuable part of a society - our children - was attacked here." His grief, sympathy, and condolences now go to all the bereaved and friends of the victims. He wishes all the injured a speedy and complete recovery.
"Speechless," said Green leader Kogler. "One searches for words. And finds only grief and helplessness," he explained. "Nothing can heal these wounds. No words, no explanations, no why. It is and remains an act of deepest cruelty - heinous, disturbing." Both also thanked the emergency and rescue services.
From the church, Diocesan Bishop Wilhelm Krautwaschl and Auxiliary Bishop Johannes expressed their deepest sympathy to the students, teaching staff, and families. The Protestant church also showed itself shocked and deeply affected.
EU Commission Expressed Deepest Sympathy
The tragedy in Graz was also a topic at the EU in Brussels. The daily Midday Briefing of the European Commission began on Tuesday with a spokesperson expressing the deepest sympathy. They mourn the victims of this terrible event and with their families, emphasized the Commission's spokesperson in front of international journalists. These are "absolutely terrible and tragic news."
EU Leaders and Heads of State Mourn
After the attack in a Graz school with several fatalities, several European heads of state and EU leaders offered condolences. "The news from Graz hits to the core," wrote EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on X. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shared that she learned of the incident "with sorrow," and the Czech and Slovenian Prime Ministers, Petr Fiala and Robert Golob, also expressed their shock.
"It is incredibly painful when something like this happens - especially in a place that should convey safety," wrote Fiala on X. He is "deeply shocked" by the news from Graz. "With great sorrow and deeply shocked," the Slovenian Prime Minister Golob offered condolences. Meloni expressed her sympathy to the families of the victims, the injured, and their loved ones on behalf of the entire Italian government.
"I am deeply shocked by the terrible attack that took place this morning in a school in Graz. My deepest condolences go to the families of the victims," wrote the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, on X. "I am grateful to all those who acted so quickly in this difficult situation and wish all the injured a speedy recovery. Europe stands with Austria," Metsola added.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated: "The news from Graz strikes at the heart. My thoughts are with the victims, their families, and friends. Schools are symbols of youth, hope, and future. It is hard to bear when schools become places of death and violence."
The EU Foreign Affairs Representative Kaja Kallas commented on the incident on X with the words: "Every child should feel safe at school and be able to learn without fear and violence." EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner expressed sympathy for the victims and their families. He also thanked the emergency services for their prudent and determined actions. "In these difficult hours, we must be there for each other," he wrote on X.
Italy's President Reached Out to Van der Bellen
Italian President Sergio Mattarella also offered condolences to the families of the victims. "With great sympathy, I follow the dramatic news about the shooting in a school in Graz. In this moment of deep sorrow, I would like to express my heartfelt condolences and sincere sympathy to the families of the victims. The thoughts of the Italians and my own are also with the injured young people, to whom I wish a speedy and complete recovery," said Mattarella in a message to Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen.
"My solidarity and that of the entire Italian government go to the families of the victims. My thoughts are with the injured and their relatives," declared Italian Prime Minister Meloni. Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani also expressed his shock. "Schools should be places of peace and encounter," noted Tajani, who is also the head of the co-governing party Forza Italia.
Raffaele Fitto, Vice President of the European Commission, also offered condolences: "I am following the developments in Graz with concern. Schools, places of socialization and growth, should never become places of suffering. I express my sympathy to the victims, their families, and the entire community in this difficult time," wrote Fitto.
Slovenian President Expresses Disbelief
"In these painful moments, my thoughts and those of the entire Slovenian government are with the families of the victims, their loved ones, and all those who were injured or affected by this incident," wrote Slovenian Prime Minister Golob. Condolences also came from State President Nataša Pirc Musar. "We share their grief, their pain, and their disbelief," she wrote on the platform X. Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon also expressed her dismay.
(APA/Red)
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