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United Nations secretary-general expresses condolences after Tumble Ridge shooting in British Columbia

United Nations · February 11, 2026

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Summary

The United Nations secretary-general expressed sorrow over a shooting in Tumble Ridge, British Columbia, and extended condolences to those affected and to the government and people of Canada. The brief statement did not include casualty figures or next steps.

The United Nations secretary-general said he was "saddened to learn of the tragic shooting" that took place in Tumble Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, and extended "his deepest condolences to those affected and his sympathies to the government and people of Canada."

The brief statement was read aloud in the transcript by an unidentified speaker; it provided no casualty figures, names of victims, or details about the incident. No next steps or requests for international assistance were mentioned.

"He extends his deepest condolences to those affected and his sympathies to the government and people of Canada," the statement said, echoing the secretary-general's message of sorrow.

Beyond the expression of condolence, the transcript did not include further information about the shooting, any local authorities' response, or follow-up actions from the United Nations. The record ends with the statement and no additional details.