The Columbus Dispatch

6 killed in shooting at Russian university

Officials say suspect has been detained by police

- Jim Heintz

MOSCOW – A student opened fire Monday at a university in Russia, leaving six people dead and 28 hurt, before being shot by police and detained, officials said.

Beyond saying that he was a student, authoritie­s offered no further informatio­n on his identity or possible motive.

During the attack, students and staff at Perm State University locked themselves in rooms, and video posted on Russian news sites showed some students jumping out of second-story windows.

The Investigat­ive Committee said six people were killed, revising down its earlier figure of eight dead.

A traffic police unit was the first to reach the scene, and the suspect opened fire on them, according to the Interior Ministry. He was wounded when police returned fire and then was disarmed, the ministry said. The gunman also was armed with a knife, it said.

Although firearms laws are strict in Russia, many people obtain permits for hunting weapons. News reports cited officials as saying the suspect had a permit for a pump-action shotgun, although it was not clear if it was for the weapon used.

Despite the firearms regulation­s, mass shootings take place. In May, a gunman opened fire at a school in the city of Kazan, killing seven students and two teachers, with a registered weapon. A student at a college in Russia-annexed Crimea killed 20 students and himself in 2018.

The university, which has 12,000 students enrolled, said about 3,000 people were on the campus at the time of the shooting. The school is in the city of Perm, about 700 miles east of Moscow.

The Investigat­ive Committee said 28 people were injured, some of them hospitaliz­ed, but did not give details. The Health Ministry said 19 of them were shot; it was not clear how the others were injured.

 ?? AP ?? Students react as they gather outside the Perm State University in Russia on Monday following a shooting that killed six and injured many others.
AP Students react as they gather outside the Perm State University in Russia on Monday following a shooting that killed six and injured many others.

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