The Sun (Malaysia)

Eight killed in school shooting

Kremlin calls for tighter gun controls

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At least seven pupils and one teacher were killed yesterday and many more wounded after a lone teenage gunman opened fire in a school in the Russian city of Kazan, prompting a Kremlin call for tighter gun controls.

Two children could be seen leaping from the third floor of the four-storey School Number 175 to escape as gunshots rang out, in a video filmed by an onlooker that was circulated by Russia’s RIA news agency.

Calling the attack a big tragedy for the whole country, Rustam Minnikhano­v, the head of the wider Tatarstan region, said there was no evidence that anyone else had been involved.

“We have lost seven children ... four boys and three girls. And 16 people, 12 children and four adults, are in hospital,” he told state TV.

“The terrorist has been arrested. He’s a 19-year-old who was officially registered as a gun owner.”

Footage posted on social media showed a young man being pinned to the ground outside the school building by a police officer.

An unconfirme­d social media account belonging to the alleged shooter, which was later blocked, contained posts in which he described himself as a bloodthirs­ty deity and said he planned to kill a “huge number” of people before shooting himself.

“We heard the sounds of explosions at the beginning of the second lesson. All the teachers locked the children in the classrooms. The shooting was on the third floor,” said one teacher, quoted by Tatar Inform, a local media outlet.

A corridor inside the school was shown strewn with debris, including smashed glass and broken doors, in unconfirme­d video circulated by the Baza media outlet.

President Vladimir Putin ordered the head of the national guard to draw up tighter gun regulation­s, the Kremlin said.

The alleged gunman was issued a permit for a Hatsan Escort PS shotgun on April 28, Alexander Khinshtein, a lawmaker in the lower house of parliament, wrote on social media.

Kazan is the capital of the region of Tatarstan and located 725km east of Moscow. – Reuters

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