Finland mourns after child killed in school shooting
Flags have been flying at half-mast across Finland after a child was killed and two others seriously wounded
The shooting took place in a classroom at Viertola school in Vantaa, to the north of the capital, Helsinki.
Police said all three victims were 12 and that a suspect, also aged 12, had fled after the shooting but was later detained.
One of the injured children is Kosovan, its foreign ministry said.
All public buildings lowered their flags from 8:00 (05:00 GMT) on Wednesday to mark a day of mourning, the interior ministry said.
According to the Finnish TV channel MTV Uutiset, the boy wore a mask and noise-cancelling headphones while carrying out the shooting.
He ran off as soon as police arrived and was eventually detained “in a calm manner” in the northern Siltamaki district of Helsinki.
Police have opened an investigation into murder and attempted murder.