Four injured in school hammer attack in Russia

Police Line PHOTO: kali9 / Getty Images

Police Line PHOTO: kali9 / Getty Images

A teenage student wounded four people with a hammer on Monday at a school in the southern Russian city of Chelyabinsk, near the border with Kazakhstan, local authorities said.
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The 13-year-old boy attacked teachers and fellow students before he was stopped, province governor Aleksey Teksler wrote on X.

Two 13-year-old girls, one boy and a teacher were injured and admitted to hospital, the local health ministry said.

The suspect was also carrying a knife and a gun, according to a police source cited by the Russian news agency RIA Novosti.
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His motives were not immediately clear.

“How could a student get into the school with a hammer and why didn’t security guards respond?” Teksler asked on X.

He said he had ordered security protocols to be reviewed at every school in the region.

A probe has been launched into “planned murder” and “neglect”, said the Investigative Committee of Russia, which is responsible for the country’s biggest investigations.
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The attack took place at school number 68 in Chelyabinsk, Teksler said.

Armed school attacks in Russia, once a rarity, have risen in recent years.

President Vladimir Putin has called them an import from the United States and blamed globalisation.

He has tightened gun ownership law.
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A 14-year-old girl opened fire at a school in the southwestern city of Bryansk in December 2023, killing a classmate before taking her own life.

A separate shooting in Ijevsk in central Russia in September 2022 left 18 dead.

Nine people were killed by a 21-year-old attacker at a school in Kazan in the Russian republic of Tatarstan in 2021.
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