Serbia school shooting: boy kills nine in Belgrade classroom
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[May 03, 2023]
By Ivana Sekularac and Aleksandar Vasovic
BELGRADE (Reuters) -A 14-year-old boy shot dead eight fellow pupils and
a security guard and wounded his teacher and six other students when he
opened fire in his Belgrade classroom on Wednesday morning, Serbia's
interior ministry said.
Milan Milosevic, the father of one of the pupils at the Vladislav
Ribnikar elementary school in the Serbian capital, said his daughter was
in the class where the gun was fired.
"She managed to escape. (The boy) ...first shot the teacher and then he
started shooting randomly," Milosevic told broadcaster N1.
Milan Nedeljkovic, mayor of the central Vracar district where the school
is located, said doctors were fighting to save the teacher's life.
The interior ministry statement said eight children and a security guard
had been killed and six children had been hospitalised along with the
teacher.
Police said a seventh-grade student had been arrested in the schoolyard.
"I saw the security guard lying under the table. I saw two girls with
blood on their shirts. They say he (the shooter) was quiet and a good
pupil. He recently joined their class," added Milosevic, who had rushed
to the school after the shooting.
Officers in helmets and bulletproof vests cordoned off the area around
the school.
"I saw kids running out from the school, screaming. Parents came, they
were in panic. Later I heard three shots," a girl who attends a high
school adjacent to Vladislav Ribnikar told state TV RTS.
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People react after a 14-year-old boy
opened fire on other students and security guards at a school in
downtown Belgrade, Serbia, May 3, 2023. REUTERS/Djordje Kojadinovic
Casualties are being treated and an investigation into the motives
behind shooting is under way, a police statement said.
Sinisa Ducic, the acting director of a paediatric clinic in Belgrade
treating three of the victims said one, a girl, had a head injury
and was undergoing surgery.
"She has a serious injury," Ducic told reporters.
Mass shootings are comparatively rare in Serbia, which has very
strict gun laws and has issued several amnesties for owners to hand
in or register illegal guns.
But the western Balkans are awash with hundreds of thousands of
illegal weapons following wars and unrest in the 1990s.
In the deadliest shooting in Serbia since then, Ljubisa Bogdanovic
killed 14 people the central village of Velika Ivanca in 2013, while
Nikola Radosavljevic killed nine and wounded five in the eastern
village of Jabukovac on July 27 2007.
Rade Sefer killed six guests at his son's wedding in the northern
town of Senta in 2015 and a year later, Sinisa Zlatic killed five
people and wounded twenty-two with an assault rifle in a cafe in the
town of Zitiste, also in the north.
All those assailants were adults.
(Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic and Ivana Sekularac; writing by
John Stonestreet and Philippa Fletcher; editing by Aleksandar
Vasovic and Ivana Sekularac)
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