At least eight killed in shooting rampage at a Munich mall, several injured

Elite German police were hunting for gunmen who went on a shooting rampage in a busy Munich shopping centre on Friday, killing eight people in a suspected terror attack.

At least eight people are dead and a massive manhunt is underway after gunmen attacked a busy shopping mall in the German city of Munich, spraying bullets as people fled in horror for safety from what police say is a terrorist attack.

Police said six people had been killed and the attackers were still at large.

They told the public to get off the streets as the city - Germany's third biggest - went into lockdown, with transport halted and highways sealed off.

As special forces rushed to the scene, some people remained holed up in the Olympia shopping centre.

"Many shots were fired, I can't say how many but it's been a lot," said a shop worker hiding in a store room inside the mall.

The woman, who asked not to be identified, said she had seen a shooting victim on the floor who appeared to be dead or dying.

A worker at a different shop, Harun Balta, said: "We are still stuck inside the mall without any information, we're waiting for the police to rescue us."

It is the third major act of violence against civilians in Western Europe in eight days.

Previous attacks in France and Germany were claimed by the Islamic State militant group.

Munich police spokeswoman said: "We believe there was more than one perpetrator.

"The first reports came at 6pm (0300 AEST), the shooting apparently began at a McDonald's in the shopping centre. There are still people in the shopping centre. We are trying to get the people out and take care of them."

Munich police said on Facebook that witnesses reported three different gunmen armed with rifles.

A video posted online - whose authenticity could not be confirmed - show a man dressed in black outside a McDonalds by the roadside, drawing a handgun and shooting towards members of the public.

Police said witnesses saw shooting both inside the mall and on nearby streets.

Munich's main railway station was also evacuated. BR said police had also sealed off many highways north of Munich had been shut down and people were told to leave them.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility but supporters of Islamic State celebrated the rampage on social media.

Friday's attack took place a week after a 17-year-old asylum-seeker wounded passengers on a German train in an axe rampage.

The incidents in Germany follow an attack in Nice, France, on Bastille Day in which a Tunisian drove a truck into crowds, killing 84. Islamic State also claimed responsibility for that attack.

Friday is also the five-year anniversary of the massacre by Anders Behring Breivik in Norway. Breivik is a hero for far-right extremists in Europe and America.

The Munich assault was also reminiscent of Islamist militant attacks in a shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya, in September 2013 and in Mumbai, India, in November 2008.


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