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The Women’s World Cup will begin under increased security after the shooting in Auckland

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Thursday’s opening game of the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand will be played under tight security after the shooting in Auckland. The organizers informed about it. The shooting took place at a construction site and three people, including the shooter, died. According to New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins, it was an isolated incident that had no political or ideological motive and did not threaten the start of the championship.

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