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An eighth-grader was injured in Krasnodar after an incident with a rocket launcher at school

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An eighth-grade student was hospitalized with an injury after firing a PU-3 launcher at a school in Krasnodar. This was announced on November 15 by the regional prosecutor's office.

"It was previously established that a 14-year-old boy brought a PU-3 launcher with a loaded noise cartridge to an educational organization to show his classmates. He handed it to one of the students, who took off the safety catch and inadvertently fired a shot," the department's Telegram channel says.

It is specified that as a result of the incident, the boy hit the corner of the closet and fell to the floor, sustaining injuries. After that, he was taken to the hospital.

Upon the incident, the city prosecutor's office organized an inspection of compliance by authorized bodies with the requirements of legislation on the prevention of neglect and juvenile delinquency, as well as by parents in fulfilling their duties to raise children.

Earlier, on November 12, the boy was injured after he decided to pick up a banknote from the ground. The child bent down to pick up the money, after which an explosion occurred. As a result, the teenager suffered a serious hand injury, and his fingers were partially amputated.

Later it became known about the initiation of a criminal case on the attempted murder of the GSU of the Investigative Committee for the Moscow region. According to an eyewitness of the incident, the explosive device was a bundle of ten-ruble bills wrapped in a tube and tied with a red gift ribbon.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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