Thursday, June 11, 2026 - At least 12 people were k!lled and nine others injured in a late-night mass shooting in Johannesburg, South Africa, police said on Wednesday, June 10.
According to authorities, more than 10-armed suspects arrived
in a minibus at an informal settlement in the Cleveland area of Johannesburg on
Tuesday night before opening fire on residents
Police said the attackers moved through different parts of
the settlement, shooting at community members at multiple locations before
fleeing the scene in the same vehicle.
The victims included nine men and three women. Eleven people
were pronounced dead at the scene, while another victim later died in hospital
from injuries sustained during the attack.
Law enforcement officials have launched a manhunt for the
suspects, but no arrests had been made as of Wednesday. The motive for the
shooting remains under investigation.
The incident is the latest in a series of deadly mass
shootings that have raised concerns about violent crime in South Africa.
Several high-profile attacks have occurred in recent months, including two
separate shootings in December that claimed more than 20 lives.
Authorities noted that some mass shootings in and around
Johannesburg have been linked to illegal mining gangs operating in the region.
Cleveland is known to have connections to illegal mining activities, although
investigators have not confirmed whether the latest attack was related.
Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe said detectives, crime
intelligence officers and forensic experts had been deployed to investigate the
incident and track down those responsible
“Provincial and district detectives, supported by crime
intelligence and forensic experts, have been mobilised to investigate the
incident and track down the suspects,” she said.
Police Commissioner Tommy Mthombeni described the attackers
as “heartless” but cautioned against linking the killings to illegal mining
activities before investigations are concluded
“We are still investigating, but what we have seen here is a
criminal act. We have deployed all required units,” Mthombeni said.
The investigation continues.

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