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8 dead in Russian varsity campus shooting

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MOSCOW: A gunman opened fire on a Russian university campus on Monday killing at least eight people, investigat­ors said, in the country’s second mass shooting this year to target students.

Videos circulatin­g on social media showed people throwing belongings from windows of university buildings in the central city of Perm before jumping to flee the shooter.

The Investigat­ive Commitee, which probes major crimes, said several people were injured in the atack at Perm State National Research University and that the suspect, a student at the university, had been wounded while being detained.

State media broadcast amateur footage reportedly taken during the atack showing an individual dressed in black tactical clothing, including a helmet, carrying a weapon and walking through the campus.

In a statement carried by Russian news agencies, the health ministry said 24 people were receiving treatment, including 19 who had received gunshot wounds. The health ministry declined to comment when reached by AFP.

“On September 20, a student, who was on the territory of one of the buildings of Perm State National Research University, opened fire on those around him,” the Investigat­ive Commitee said in a statement.

Investigat­ors had initially said five people were killed and another six wounded.

School shootings are relatively unusual in Russia due to tight security at education facilities and because it is difficult to buy firearms legally, although it is possible to register hunting rifles.

President Vladimir Putin had been notified of the shooting, the Kremlin said, adding that the health and science ministers had been ordered to travel to Perm to coordinate assistance for the victims.

“The president expresses sincere condolence­s to those who have lost family and loved ones as a result of this incident,” Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Regional authoritie­s said that classes at local schools, colleges and universiti­es were cancelled on Monday.

Russia’s last deadly atack at an educationa­l facility took place in May 2021, when a 19-yearold opened fire in his old school in the central city of Kazan, killing nine people.

Investigat­ors said that the gunman suffered from a brain disorder. But he was deemed fit to receive a license for the semi-automatic shotgun he used in the atack.

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Students evacuate a building of the Perm university campus following a shooting on Monday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Students evacuate a building of the Perm university campus following a shooting on Monday.

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