In Poland, a teenager with a machete and stun grenades broke into a school
A teenager with a machete broke into a school in the Polish city of Tarnobrzeg during lessons. This was reported on December 16 by Radio Zet.
"The incident occurred on Monday at primary school No. 7 in Tarnobrzeg. <...> When lessons had already begun, one of the students appeared in the building with a machete. The boy was noticed by a school employee. When he saw this, he screamed and intervened, wanting to prevent an incident. A frightened 14-year—old teenager hit a man with a plastic machete handle, and then ran out of the school," the article says.
After that, the teenager was detained. They also found stun grenades with him, which he did not use.
It is noted that the alleged motive for his actions could be the dismissal of his mother, who previously worked at this school. His actions can be qualified as an attempt to cause serious harm to health, the publication clarifies.
The Associated Press reported on November 22 that armed men attacked a Catholic school in the western region of Nigeria and abducted more than 200 schoolchildren and 12 teachers. According to the newspaper, the attackers captured 215 students, as well as 12 teachers from St. Mary's School, a Catholic institution in the Papiri community of the local government of Agwar.
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