A seventh grade student attacked a classmate with a knife in the Moscow region
In the village of Sverdlovsky near Moscow, a seventh-grader attacked a peer with a knife. This was announced on March 16 by a source of Izvestia.
According to the source, the conflict occurred in the morning before classes. A seventh-grader quarreled with a peer on the way to school.
"The boy pulled out a knife and stabbed a classmate three times, and then went to class," the source said.
The injured teenager was admitted to the Royal Hospital. The suspect was detained by law enforcement officers, the source said. The circumstances of the incident are being investigated.
Last February, a series of attacks on educational institutions took place in Russia. In Ufa, a ninth-grader started shooting at a school. In the same city, a teenager attacked students at a medical school with a knife. In Krasnoyarsk, a schoolgirl set fire to a fire. Later, on February 11, a student opened fire with a rifle at the Anapa Industrial College. In addition, on February 16, the Ministry of Education of Bashkiria announced the receipt of a threatening letter to the college of the region.
In addition, on February 19, a seventh-grader stabbed a peer at a school in Alexandrovsk, Perm Krai. The Investigative Committee (IC) has opened a criminal case into the incident. The student injured in the attack was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on February 16 that instructions had been sent to the responsible services in connection with the increased frequency of attacks in educational institutions. He assured that measures are being taken to ensure the safety of students.
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