Manhunt in South Africa for attackers who killed 12 in mass shooting

Multiple attackers killed 12 people and wounded at least nine in a late-night mass shooting in Johannesburg, police said Wednesday, the latest in such attacks that have shaken the South African city.
Police said they believe more than 10 suspects were driven in a minibus to an informal settlement in the Cleveland suburb of Johannesburg late on Tuesday night and once there, opened fire on people.
South Africa has seen several high-profile mass shootings recently, including two in December that killed more than 20 people. One of the attacks had also involved multiple shooters.
The shootings are sometimes linked to illegal mining gangs that operate in and around Johannesburg. The suburb of Cleveland is connected to illegal mining activity.
According to a police statement, the attackers “moved through the area, opening fire on residents and community members at multiple locations before fleeing the scene in the same vehicle”.
The victims were nine men and three women, according to police. Eleven died at the scene and another victim died in hospital.







