Two people were critically injured in a rampant shooting in the city of Bottrop in western Germany on Thursday.

A forensic expert searches for evidence at a site where two brothers were shot and seriously injured in the western German town of Bottrop December 15, 2011. The brothers, 24 and 25 year-old, were shot by a man who is on the run a police spokesman said on Thursday. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

The incident took place around 18:00 local time (GMT 1700) in front of Albrecht-Durer Primary School in Bottrop, North Rhine-Westphalia State, local media reported.

Several gunshots were heard, witnesses said.

The victims were reportedly two brothers aged between 24 and 25.

Police suspected there were two perpetrators. A massive manhunt has been launched for the criminals who had escaped the site. Their motivation for the shooting remained unknown.

The scene of the crime, located in a residential area, was cordoned off.

Local newspaper reported one of the suspected shooters drove a dark Volkswagen Golf to flee the site.

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