Albuquerque Journal

Nine people in Russia die in school shooting

Seven victims are children; 19-year-old suspect is held

- BY DARIA LITVINOVA

MOSCOW — A gunman launched an attack on a school in the Russian city of Kazan that left at least nine people dead Tuesday — including seven youngsters — and sent students hiding under their desks or running out of the building.

At least 21 others were hospitaliz­ed, six in extremely grave condition, authoritie­s said.

The attacker, identified only as a 19-yearold, was arrested, officials said. They gave no immediate details on a motive.

But Russian media said the gunman was a former student at the school who 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.

“I was in the classroom when a man with a firearm broke into our classroom and just started shooting,” said student Akhmat Khairulin. He said students hid under their desks at their teacher’s direction, though one jumped out of a window.

Attacks on schools are rare in Russia, and President Vladimir Putin reacted by ordering the head of the country’s National Guard to revise regulation­s on the types of weapons allowed for civilian use.

Four boys and three girls, all eighthgrad­ers, died, as well as a teacher and another school employee, said Rustam Minnikhano­v, governor of the Tatarstan republic, where Kazan is the capital.

The teacher who died, Elvira Ignatyeva, had been an English instructor at the school for four years, the state news agency Tass reported.

Footage released by Russian media showed students dressed in black and white running out of the building. Another video depicted shattered windows, a stream of smoke coming out of one, and the sound of gunfire. Dozens of ambulances lined up at the entrance.

Russian media said while some students were able to escape, others were trapped inside during the ordeal.

“The terrorist has been arrested, 19 years old. A firearm is registered in his name. Other accomplice­s haven’t been establishe­d. An investigat­ion is underway,” Minnikhano­v said.

Authoritie­s said the 21 hospitaliz­ed included 18 children.

Authoritie­s announced a day of mourning on Wednesday and canceled all classes in Kazan schools. Authoritie­s tightened security at all schools in the city of about 1.2 million people, 430 miles east of Moscow.

The deadliest school attack in Russia took place in 2004 in the city of Beslan, when Islamic militants took more 1,000 people hostage for several days. The siege ended in gunfire and explosions, leaving 334 dead, more than half of them children.

In 2018, a teenager killed 20 people at his vocational school before killing himself in Kerch, a city in the Russian-annexed peninsula of Crimea.

 ?? ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICH­ENKO/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A teddy bear and flowers honor seven children killed in a school shooting Tuesday in Kazan, Russia. Twenty-one victims were hospitaliz­ed, including six in grave condition.
ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICH­ENKO/ASSOCIATED PRESS A teddy bear and flowers honor seven children killed in a school shooting Tuesday in Kazan, Russia. Twenty-one victims were hospitaliz­ed, including six in grave condition.

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