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Suspect arrested after opening fire at Russian school; 9 dead

Suspect arrested after opening fire at Russian school; 9 dead
Russia's Anti Terrorism Committee report that around 9 30 this morning aren't gunmen entered the school premises of a middle school number 175 in the eastern Russian city of Kazan, located here in Tatarstan Republic. That's around 700 kilometres east of the capital city, Moscow. Emergency services and police quickly arrived on the scene to try and evacuate the students. Let me show you these pictures that we have from news cameras, which they captured at the scene. The governor of Tatarstan Republic has quoted as saying that four male students and three female students were killed in the shooting. His press service later also confirming that a teacher died, bringing the total so far to at least eight people who have been killed in this shooting. We know that, according to Tatarstan health officials, 21 people have been hospitalized with wounds including eight Children, six of those going into intensive care, 19 year old suspect, the main suspect in the shooting was detained at the scene by authorities, the governor of to task and republic saying that they had held a gun legally. At this stage, we know that the authorities have described this as a great tragedy. No known motive yet for the shooting has been announced. Police operation continues at the scene. They are under way to establish whether there are any accomplices involved in the shooting. So an investigation remains going on at the scene. I want to show you some more photos that have been uploaded to the popular Russian social media platform telegram. These captured by bazar news agencies, these really capturing the scene inside the school there, you can see emergency services quickly evacuating the school trying to establish anyone remains at the scene, ambulances and other emergency personnel gathered outside. Many students were evacuated, but initially a number of other people remained at the scene. Now this is a video captured by bars. A news agency in Russia. It's believed to show the moment when the suspect was detained at the scene. You can see him there being held on the ground By an official there with handcuffs on his back. A 19 year old main suspect who is believed to be the only known person being sought for by the authorities in this case. Now, the latest comments that have been released by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, have come from his presidential service here expressing his condolences towards the families of those people who have been killed and also injured in the shooting. Vladimir Putin has also now called on Russia's government to revise their gun laws. This is of course a very rare incident. They do not often happen in Russia. School shootings. However, violent crimes taking place on school premises have increased in a number of months recently. The governor after Task & Republic, the mayor of Kazan. They have both declared that a national day of mourning will be held just for Kazan and to task and republic that will be held tomorrow, May the 12.
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Suspect arrested after opening fire at Russian school; 9 dead
A gunman attacked a school Tuesday morning in the Russian city of Kazan, sending students running out of the building as smoke poured from its windows. At least nine people were killed — seven eighth-grade students, a teacher and another school worker — and 21 others were hospitalized, Russian officials said.Footage released by Russian media outlets showed students dressed in black and white running out of the building. Another video depicted shattered windows, billowing smoke and sounds resembling gunshots in the background. Dozens of ambulances lined up at the school's entrance after the attack and police fenced off access to the building.Russian media said while some students were able to escape, others were trapped inside during the ordeal. All students were eventually evacuated to nearby day care centers and collected by their families.Officials said the attacker has been arrested and police opened a criminal investigation into the shooting. Authorities immediately put additional security measures into place in all schools in Kazan, a city 430 miles east of Moscow.Rustam Minnikhanov, governor of the Tatarstan republic where Kazan is the capital, said four boys and three girls, all eighth-grade students, died, as well as a teacher and another school worker."The terrorist has been arrested, (he is) 19 years old. A firearm is registered in his name. Other accomplices haven’t been established, an investigation is underway," Minnikhanov said after visiting the school.According to Tatarstan health officials, 21 people were hospitalized with wounds after the attack, including 18 children, six of whom were in "severely grave condition."Authorities announced a day of mourning on Wednesday to honor the victims of the shooting and cancelled all lessons in Kazan schools.While school shootings are relatively rare in Russia, there have been several violent attacks on schools in recent years, mostly by students. In response to Tuesday's attack, authorities in several Russian regions ordered sweeping security inspections at schools.Russian media said the shooter was a former student of the school who reportedly called himself "a god" on his account on the messaging app Telegram and promised to "kill a large amount of biomass" on the morning of the shooting. The account was blocked by Telegram after the attack, the independent news outlet Meduza said.Russian lawmaker Alexander Khinshtein said on Telegram the suspect received his gun license less than two weeks ago and the school didn’t have any security aside from a panic button.Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded, ordering the government to give them all the necessary assistance. Russian officials promised to pay victims; families 1 million rubles (roughly $13,500) each and give 200,000 to 400,000 rubles ($2,700-$5,400) to the wounded.Putin also ordered Victor Zolotov, head of Russia's National Guard, to revise regulations on the types of weapons allowed for civilian use in light of the attack. Authorities in Tatarstan ordered checks on all gun owners in the region.Russia's Emergency Ministry sent a plane with doctors and medical equipment to Kazan and two leading officials, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko and Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov, headed to the region.

A gunman attacked a school Tuesday morning in the Russian city of Kazan, sending students running out of the building as smoke poured from its windows. At least nine people were killed — seven eighth-grade students, a teacher and another school worker — and 21 others were hospitalized, Russian officials said.

Footage released by Russian media outlets showed students dressed in black and white running out of the building. Another video depicted shattered windows, billowing smoke and sounds resembling gunshots in the background. Dozens of ambulances lined up at the school's entrance after the attack and police fenced off access to the building.

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Russian media said while some students were able to escape, others were trapped inside during the ordeal. All students were eventually evacuated to nearby day care centers and collected by their families.

Officials said the attacker has been arrested and police opened a criminal investigation into the shooting. Authorities immediately put additional security measures into place in all schools in Kazan, a city 430 miles east of Moscow.

Rustam Minnikhanov, governor of the Tatarstan republic where Kazan is the capital, said four boys and three girls, all eighth-grade students, died, as well as a teacher and another school worker.

"The terrorist has been arrested, (he is) 19 years old. A firearm is registered in his name. Other accomplices haven’t been established, an investigation is underway," Minnikhanov said after visiting the school.

According to Tatarstan health officials, 21 people were hospitalized with wounds after the attack, including 18 children, six of whom were in "severely grave condition."

Authorities announced a day of mourning on Wednesday to honor the victims of the shooting and cancelled all lessons in Kazan schools.

While school shootings are relatively rare in Russia, there have been several violent attacks on schools in recent years, mostly by students. In response to Tuesday's attack, authorities in several Russian regions ordered sweeping security inspections at schools.

Russian media said the shooter was a former student of the school who reportedly called himself "a god" on his account on the messaging app Telegram and promised to "kill a large amount of biomass" on the morning of the shooting. The account was blocked by Telegram after the attack, the independent news outlet Meduza said.

Russian lawmaker Alexander Khinshtein said on Telegram the suspect received his gun license less than two weeks ago and the school didn’t have any security aside from a panic button.

Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded, ordering the government to give them all the necessary assistance. Russian officials promised to pay victims; families 1 million rubles (roughly $13,500) each and give 200,000 to 400,000 rubles ($2,700-$5,400) to the wounded.

Putin also ordered Victor Zolotov, head of Russia's National Guard, to revise regulations on the types of weapons allowed for civilian use in light of the attack. Authorities in Tatarstan ordered checks on all gun owners in the region.

Russia's Emergency Ministry sent a plane with doctors and medical equipment to Kazan and two leading officials, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko and Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov, headed to the region.