A 14-year-old girl shot and killed a classmate and wounded five
others before killing herself on Thursday, Dec. 7, at a school in the
western Russian city of Bryansk.
Regional Governor Alexander
Bogomaz described the shooting as a "terrible tragedy." He said the five
people wounded were all children with minor or moderate injuries.
"According to preliminary investigation data, a 14-year-old girl brought a pump-action shotgun to school, from which she fired shots at her classmates," Russia's
Investigative Committee said in a statement.
The statement said there were two fatalities (one of which was the shooter) and five people with injuries.
Investigators were working to determine a motive, the statement said.
Bryansk is one of several Russian regions that have seen cross-border attacks in the course of the war with Ukraine, and where Moscow has encouraged the formation of self-defense units.