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Man shot dead, three more wounded in remote Scottish gun raid

A 47-year-old man has died following a series of attacks in the remote North West of Scotland.

Attackers armed with guns also wounded three of him and were detained by police.

The suspect, a 39-year-old male of his, was arrested in connection with all incidents.

Scottish police have confirmed that the rampage began on the Isle of Skye before continuing on the mainland in Wester Ross.

The first attack occurred just before 9:00 am this morning in the Tarskavaig region of the Isle of Skye, a large island of approximately 10,000 people off the west coast of Scotland.

Police later found her 32-year-old woman seriously injured in her home and she was flown to Glasgow for her medical assistance.

About 30 minutes later, a gun blast was reported at another facility in the Teange district of the island, about eight miles away.

A 47-year-old man was found dead shortly afterwards.

Violence then spread to the mainland, with another shooting in Dorney, a rural area on the west coast of Scotland, connected to Skye by a road.

A man and a woman were taken to hospitals in Inverness and Broadford for treatment of "serious injuries." but did not disclose details.

Chief Superintendent Conrad Trickett, Highlands and Islands Local Police Commander, said:

``We want to reassure people that these incidents have been contained and are being treated as if they pose no threat to the general public. There will be a significant number of police on the scene, and we will work with our partners to help our communities.

"As our investigation progresses, we appreciate people's cooperation. Ian Blackford, SNP MP for Ross, Skye, and Lochaber, wrote on Twitter:

As it became clear, the response of emergency services seems to have stopped the incident from spreading further.

"Thank you for all your hard work."

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