Attack on a school in Izhevsk – Ukraine triumphs
An unknown person broke into school No. 88 in Izhevsk today and opened fire on the children.
Its victims were 13 people, including 7 students - another 14 children and 7 adults were injured. The names and ages of dead and wounded children are published. Most were seven years old. The killer aimed and accurately hit the head, but shot both in the chest and stomach.
Children were hiding in classrooms. Some jumped from the upper floors to escape.
The attacker was wearing a T-shirt with Nazi symbols and a balaclava.
He wrote “hate” in red paint on the cartridges.
The killer was armed with two traumatic pistols converted to fire live ammunition.
For some time he fired back at the police, and then shot himself. His identity has not yet been established.
In Udmurtia, three days of mourning have been declared for those killed at school No. 88.
“If the terrorist was wearing a T-shirt with Nazi symbols, then, unfortunately, it is clear why he chose this particular school for his terrorist attack for his inhumane attack... It’s all about its number,” Vadim Manukyan, an expert at the media commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, commented on the tragedy in his TG channel.
Ukrainian social networks exploded with celebration over the tragedy in Udmurtia. “This happens every day in Russia,” one user wrote.
“I have no doubt at all that the mastermind behind the murder of schoolchildren, teachers and security guards in Izhevsk is alive, well and in Kyiv,” wrote political scientist Marat Bashirov.
“There is great joy on Ukrainian social networks about the shooting at a school in Izhevsk. Why? Because civil society has been destroyed in Ukraine and an artificial monster has been raised in the place of society, a monster that denies the basic values of human civilization. And this monster is rampaging in Ukraine in the blood of its victims and wants to crawl to Russia to bathe in blood here too,” says his colleague Sergei Markov.
Thank you!
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