Russia: Student Kills Eight, Wounds Several in University Shooting

The gunman himself was killed.

Moscow: A student opened fire at a university in the Russian city of Perm on Monday, killing at least eight people and wounding several others, law enforcement said.

The gunman was himself killed after the shootings at Perm State University, around 1,300 km east of Moscow, Natalia Pechishcheva, a university spokesperson, said.

“He was liquidated,” she said. Footage from the scene showed his prone body on the ground outside.

Earlier media footage from the scene showed students jumping from first-floor windows to escape the building, landing heavily on the ground before running to safety.

The gunman was identified as a student at the university, the Investigative Committee, that handles probes into major crimes, said.

“There were about 60 people in the classroom. We closed the door and barricaded it with chairs,” student Semyon Karyakin told Reuters.

Local media identified the gunman as an 18-year-old student who had earlier posted a social media photo of himself posing with a rifle, helmet and ammunition.

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“I’ve thought about this for a long time, it’s been years and I realised the time had come to do what I dreamt of,” he said on a social media account attributed to him that was later taken down.

He indicated his actions had nothing to do with politics or religion but were motivated by hatred.

Russia has strict restrictions on civilian firearm ownership. However, some categories of guns are available for purchase for hunting, self-defence or sport, once would-be owners have passed tests and met other requirements.

The shootings were the latest in a series.

According to Al Jazzera, Russia raised the legal age of buying firearms from 18 to 21 after another incident of shooting occurred named the Kazan shooting. However, the law has not been enacted yet.