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NewsIn St. Petersburg, a child opened fire in a school, four people were injured

In St. Petersburg, a child opened fire in a school, four people were injured

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Vyacheslav Gladkov Saint Petersburg

A student of school No. 633 in the Kalininsky district of St. Petersburg opened fire. The boy brought a pneumatic gun from home to an educational institution.

We know a 16-year-old boy came with a gun. After a series of shots were fired in the street outside the school, a student opened fire inside the building, Fontanka reports. As a result, several of the teenager’s classmates received minor penetrating injuries.

The shooter said he jokingly caused a stir. Currently, employees of the Investigative Committee, the police, as well as ambulance doctors work at the educational institution.


Earlier, Glavny Regionalny wrote in detail about the shooting at school No. 88 in Izhevsk. The fire was started by Artem Kazantsev, a 34-year-old resident who graduated from a general educational institution.

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