Two men suspected of stabbing ten people to death are being hunted in Canada

Two men suspected of stabbing ten people to death are

The suspects had apparently chosen some of the targets of the attack on purpose. Some of the victims were chosen at random.

Canadian police are hunting two men suspected of stabbing to death at least ten people in the province of Saskatchewan. In addition, at least 15 people have been wounded.

Police said at a news conference that there have been a total of 13 stabbings in Saskatchewan’s James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon.

According to the police, the suspects had apparently chosen some of the targets of the attack on purpose. Some of the victims were chosen at random.

The police have published a photo of the suspects on Twitter.

Police said at a news conference that there have been a total of 13 stabbings in Saskatchewan’s James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon.

The motive for the blood work is unknown.

The suspected duo is believed to be driving a black Nissan Rogue, but police say they may have already changed cars.

Police are urging people to exercise extreme caution across the province, but especially in the city of Regina, where the two were last spotted. Regina is the capital of the province of Saskatchewan.

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