By Radina Gigova and Catherine Nicholls, CNN
(CNN) — At least six people died after a gunman entered a home for the elderly in Croatia on Monday and started shooting, according to the country’s public broadcaster.
A man with a firearm entered a private home for the elderly in the town of Daruvar, about 75 miles east of the capital Zagreb, and opened fire at those who were present, Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) reported.
Several people were also injured during the shooting, HRT said, without providing the exact number.
Five of the victims died immediately, according to HRT. State news agency HINA has reported that some of those injured were receiving medical assistance in the hours after the shooting.
The gunman ran away but was later arrested near a cafe, according to HINA.
The investigation is ongoing and police have not provided additional details, HRT said.
Croatia’s Deputy Prime Minister Davor Božinović, Minister of Health Vili Beroš, and Social Policy Minister Marin Piletić are travelling to Daruvar, the prime minister added.
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