Russian School: shooting in Russia killed 13 and wounds 21

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Russian School: shooting in Russia killed 13 and wounds 21_Awwaken.com
Russian School: shooting in Russia killed 13 and wounds 21_Awwaken.com

Gunman shoots 13 at school in central Russia, including seven children and 21 people injured in a Russian school shooting. Several children and adults were injured in the shooting in Izhevsk, west of the Ural Mountains in Udmurtia. The attacker turned the gun on himself later, Brechalov said. Children were also injured.

A Telegram message confirmed the shooting. An investigator identified the gunman as Artyom Kazantsev, 34. ‘Nazi symbols’ were on the gunman’s black t-shirt. The TASS news agency reported that Kazantsev was born in the Russian city of Voronezh. He lived in the region of Sverdlovsk, which borders Kazakhstan and is about 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) southeast of Moscow.

Moreover, Any shooting at a school causes deep concern. Mohamed Vall, said that seen in many countries. This isn’t common in Russia – and motives are hard to establish most of the time.”

In addition, The attacker carried two pistols and plenty of ammunition, Vall said. In Izhevsk approximately 640,000 people live. There are cordoned off areas around it.

A deadly war is raging in Ukraine, and Russia has recently announced plans to increase its forces. An enlistment center in Siberia shot by a man hours before the school shooting.

Izhevsk attack denounced by Putin. Reporters told that Putin is deeply sad to learn of the tragic death of the neo-fascist school attack students.

Asked about the president’s wishes for the victims, Peskov said, “The president wishes them a speedy recovery.”

Security of Russian school

Furthermore, The safety of Russian school is relatively high. Two children and a teacher killed by a man at a kindergarten in Ulyanovsk in April 2022.

Moreover, A Russian teen gunman shot and killed nine people in Kazan, southwestern city, in May 2021. An armed student killed 20 people in Crimea in 2018, before shooting himself.

Russian military servicemen required to serve between 18 and 27 years, so the issue of hazing is high profile in the country. In November 2020, the soldier killed three fellow servicemen. The recruit claims he bullied and harassed.

 

 

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