Current:Home > NewsRussian schoolgirl shoots several classmates, leaving 1 dead, before killing herself -Blueprint Wealth Network
Russian schoolgirl shoots several classmates, leaving 1 dead, before killing herself
View
Date:2025-04-17 03:06:14
MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian schoolgirl shot several of her classmates with a gun on Thursday, killing one person and injuring five others, before killing herself, state news agencies and authorities said.
The shooting happened at a school in Bryansk, in a region that borders Ukraine, Russia’s Investigative Committee said.
Children were reportedly among the wounded.
One of the people injured was in serious condition, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti said.
Video shared by Ria Novosti showed children cowered in a classroom behind a door barricaded with upended desks and chairs during the attack.
Preliminary investigations found that the 14-year-old girl had brought a pump-action shotgun to the school that she used to fire at her classmates, Russia’s Investigative Committee said.
The girl’s father was taken for questioning as a witness, RIA Novosti said. Investigators also wanted to ask him how his daughter came into possession of the gun, the Telegram channel Shot reported.
The presidential Children’s Rights Commissioner, Maria Lvova-Belova said on her Telegram channel that she was overseeing the care of the injured children. In March, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Lvova-Belova and Russian President Vladimir Putin for war crimes, accusing them of responsibility for the abduction of children from Ukraine.
Russia’s Interior Ministry said it was looking into a motive for the shooting, which is one of several school shootings in the country in recent years.
In September 2022, a gunman opened fire in a school in central Russia, killing 17 people and wounding 24 others before shooting himself dead.
In April 2022, a man killed two children and a staff member at a kindergarten also in central Russia.
In May 2021, a man opened fire at pupils at his former high school in the Russian city of Kazan, killing nine people including seven children.
In 2018, an 18-year-old student in Russian-occupied Crimea killed 20 people in a mass shooting at a college.
veryGood! (439)
Related
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- Sky's Angel Reese sidelined with season-ending wrist injury
- Talks between Boeing and its biggest union are coming down to the wire - and a possible strike
- You can get a free Krispy Kreme Original Glazed doughnut on Saturday. Here's how.
- Pressure on a veteran and senator shows what’s next for those who oppose Trump
- 10 unwritten rules of youth sports: Parents can prevent fights with this 24-hour rule
- AEW All Out 2024 live updates, results, match card, grades and more
- County official pleads guilty to animal cruelty in dog’s death
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- As US colleges raise the stakes for protests, activists are weighing new strategies
Ranking
- Gen. Mark Milley's security detail and security clearance revoked, Pentagon says
- Jordan Love’s apparent leg injury has the Packers feeling nervous
- Business up front, party in the back: Teen's voluminous wave wins USA Mullet Championship
- Packers QB Jordan Love injured in closing seconds of loss to Eagles in Brazil
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- Broncos celebrate the safety dance in the first half with pair of safeties against the Seahawks
- Manhunt underway for suspect in active shooter situation that shut down I-75 in Kentucky
- Aryna Sabalenka wins US Open, defeating American Jessica Pegula in final
Recommendation
Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
A mural honoring scientists hung in Pfizer’s NYC lobby for 60 years. Now it’s up for grabs
Week 1 fantasy football rankings: PPR, half-PPR and standard leagues
How many teams make the NFL playoffs? Postseason format for 2024 season
Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
The key to getting bigger biceps – and improving your overall health
US higher education advocates welcome federal support for Hispanic-serving institutions
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones explains why he made Dak Prescott highest-paid player in NFL