The attacks took place in multiple locations, with police investigating 13 crime scenes, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Saskatchewan said. Officers are looking for two suspects, Damien Sanderson and Myles Sanderson, who are believed to be traveling in a black Nissan Rogue. Some of the victims appeared to have been targeted, while others were attacked randomly, police said, adding that there may be additional injured people who were taken to various hospitals. Rhonda Blackmore, assistant commissioner of the Saskatchewan RCMP, said: “It’s horrific what happened today in our province.” The province’s premier, Scott Moe, tweeted that he had no words to “adequately describe the pain and loss caused by this senseless violence.” The Saskatchewan health authority said patients are being treated at multiple locations. “Additional personnel have been called in to respond to the influx of victims,” ​​said spokeswoman Anne Linemann. Mark Oddan, a spokesman for the ambulance service, said two helicopters were dispatched from nearby Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and another from Regina. Image: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Saskatchewan said there were “multiple casualties in multiple locations” The public was warned to take “appropriate precautions”. “Do not leave a secure location. Be careful allowing others into your residence. Do not approach suspicious persons. Do not pick up hikers,” police said. The search area is packed as fans descended on neighboring Regina for a sold-out Canadian Football League bank holiday game. One of the teams scheduled to play, the Saskatchewan Roughriders, said additional security and law enforcement officers had been deployed to the game’s venue, Mosaic Stadium. The Regina Police Service said that with the help of the Mounties, they were working on multiple fronts to apprehend the suspects and had “deployed additional public safety resources throughout the city, including the football game.”