Oman Daily Observer

Crimea mourns victims of school massacre

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KERCH: Students wept over the coffins of their classmates on Friday at the funeral for 20 people killed in a school shooting in Crimea dubbed the “Russian Columbine”, the worst massacre of its kind in the region’s history.

Eighteen-year-old Vladislav Roslyakov opened fire on Wednesday in his technical college in the city of Kerch before killing himself. More than 40 others were injured in the attack.

“We don’t want to talk, we want to weep,” the leader of the Moscowanne­xed peninsula Sergei Aksyonov told a crowd of hundreds at Kerch’s central square, where mourners laid flowers on the coffins.

“The history of Crimea will be divided in two — before and after October 17,” he said. “We need to be strong, we need to be brave.”

On the city’s Lenin Square, tables covered in red cloth had been set up opposite a statue of the Soviet leader, each one bearing a photograph of a victim.

Aksyonov placed a red rose in front of each coffin at the ceremony, which then continued in a procession to the city’s new cemetery.

Hundreds of students from the technical college where the attack took place were at the square, including an injured young woman in a wheelchair.

Security had been stepped up in the city of 150,000 in the far east of Crimea, where a recently-opened bridge links the Russian mainland to the annexed territory. All central roads have been closed.

Of those injured in the attack, a number remained in a “very serious condition”, Russian Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova said.

We don’t want to talk, we want to weep. The history of Crimea will be divided in two — before and after October 17 SERGEI AKSYONOV Leader of Crimea

Nine have been transferre­d to Moscow for further treatment, Crimean Health Minister Alexander Golenko said.

Many of those hospitalis­ed were injured by an explosion that blasted metal ball bearings and other items into their bodies.

Photograph­s published online showed carnage inside the school following the attack, with glass doors and windows shattered, desks scattered and debris strewn across the floor.

“Kerch will not remain what it was before, that’s for sure. There’s still fear, all the children feel it,” Oleg Zhmaka, the director of a sports school, said in the centre of the city following the ceremony.

On Thursday, a girl claiming to be Roslyakov’s ex-girlfriend told Russian media he had spoken of taking revenge for bullying.

President Vladimir Putin said the killing was the “result of globalisat­ion” and the continuati­on of a trend that had begun in the US.

Several media outlets made a comparison with the 1999 Columbine High School shooting in the US, which left 13 people dead.

They described photograph­s circulatin­g on the Internet showing Roslyakov wearing a similar T-shirt to Eric Harris, one of the Columbine killers. Investigat­ors are working to establish the teenager’s exact motive and whether he was working alone.

 ?? — AFP ?? People attend a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on Friday after a student opened fire at a technical college.
— AFP People attend a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on Friday after a student opened fire at a technical college.

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