A gunman opens fire in a school in central Russia, kills at least 17 people and injures another 24 before committing suicide. The tragic incident happened in the city of Izhevsk, a city located some 600 miles east of Moscow. Russian authorities have identified the gunman. He was in his early 30s and a graduate of the same school. It seems he wore a black T-shirt bearing “Nazi symbols.” His motives are still shrouded in mystery. The dead included 11 children. Another 22 children suffered injuries in the attack. According to the governor of Udmurtia, Alexander Brechalov, the gunman was registered as a patient at a psychiatric facility. He committed suicide after the attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced the attack as “inhuman.” Russia: At least 17 dead, 24 wounded in Izhevsk school shooting. A spokesman of the Kremlin said - “President Putin deeply mourns the deaths of people, children, at a school where there was a terrorist attack by a person, who apparently belongs to a neo-fascist group.” He added - the president wishes for the recovery of those injured as a result of this inhuman terrorist attack.
Authorities of Russia reveals that the gunman used two non-lethal handguns adapted to fire real bullets. The guns were not registered. The authorities have launched criminal investigation into the incident on charges of multiple murders and illegal possession of firearms. After the incident, students were made to evacuate the premises and it was cordoned off. The school caters to children aged six to 17. The population of the city of Izhevsk is about 640,000 people and it is located west of the Ural Mountains in central Russia. While shooting in schools is more frequent in the United States and many other countries, it is not so in Russia. In April 2022, a man killed two children and a teacher at a kindergarten in the central Ulyanovsk region before killing himself. Before that, in May 2021, a lone teenage gunman opened fire in the city of Kazan and killed nine people. Seven of them were children. In another incident of 2018, a student at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea killed 20 people. Then he committed suicide. Incidentally, in Russia, military service is compulsory for men aged between 18 and 27. There have been a few incidents in the past of death from gun violence in the military.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Shooting incident in school in Russia kills at least 17, injures another 24 - gunman takes his own life
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Nazis had developed candy bars to kill Winston Churchill in World War II
The chocolate bar was designed to detonate seven seconds after the chocolate was broken and the Nazis wanted to assassinate Winston Churchill using such a bar. They intended to place it in the middle of items going into the War Cabinet's dining room.
This has been reported in foxnewsw.com dated 6 October 2015.
This has come light from a letter of 1943 discovered in 2009. The letter had been written by Lord Rothschild to artist Laurence Fish, who also made the drawings of various Nazi booby-traps.
Lord Rothschild was a larger-than-life character. He was a scientist and self-appointed expert on many things and was also one third of MI5's counter-espionage unit, along with his secretary (and future wife) and police inspector Donald Fish.
Rothschild apparently was in need of someone to draw sketches of the devices he was finding. His intention was to create a sort of manual for any Brits who might encounter them. It was then that Fish recommended his son, Laurence who was a self-taught draughtsman.
That drawings had been presumed to have been lost but they turned up in the home of Rothschild's daughter only recently.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)
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