Eleven Killed, Many Wounded in Russian School Shooting

At least 11 people have been killed and many more wounded after one or more gunmen opened fire in a school in the Russian city of Kazan, the RIA news agency reported on Tuesday, citing the emergency services ministry.
Two children could be seen leaping
from the third floor of the four-storey School Number 175 as gunshots sounded,
in a video filmed by an onlooker that was circulated by RIA.
Some Russian news agencies
reporting two teenage gunmen were involved and others said a sole shooter took
part.
RIA said one 19-year-old gunman
had been detained and that an explosion had been heard at the school. Footage
posted on social media showed a young man being pinned to the ground outside
the school building by a police officer.
Footage also showed emergency
service vehicles parked outside the school, with people running towards the
building.
It was not clear whether any other
shooters remained at large. Nor was it immediately clear what the motive for
the attack was.
School shootings are rare in Russia.
One of the last major shootings of its kind took place in Russian-annexed
Crimea in 2018 when a student at a college killed 19 before turning his gun on
himself.
Kazan is the capital of the Muslim-majority region of Tatarstan and located around 450 miles (725 km) east of Moscow.