Turkey school shooting kills 4 in Kahramanmaraş
A school shooting in Karaman, southern Turkey, has resulted in four fatalities and over 20 injuries. This marks the second deadly school shooting to occur in the country within a 48-hour period, following a similar attack in Kahramanmaraş. The incident underscores a growing crisis of gun violence in Turkish schools. Authorities have not yet released details on the identity or motive of the attacker.
Updated casualty figures now report at least four dead and 20 injured.
The governor identified the attacker as an 8th-grade student who used a pistol stolen from his father.
New video footage has emerged showing children fleeing the school during the attack.
The message adds that the shooter was an 8th grade student armed with four guns, and includes a video showing children jumping to escape.
The incoming AFP report confirms the casualty figures of four killed and 20 wounded, and notes the incident follows another deadly school shooting the previous day.
New casualty figures confirm at least four dead and 20 injured, aligning with earlier reports.
The location of the second school shooting has been confirmed as Karaman, in southern Turkey.