It became known that in the attack on the Kerch College, 20 people were killed. TASS writes about this with reference to the deputy head of the city administration Dilyavera Melgaziyev.
Recall, on Wednesday afternoon, shooting occurred at the Kerch College (Polytechnic College). Eyewitnesses also reported explosions at the school. In total, as a result of the tragedy, about 70 people were injured, 10 of whom are in intensive care in serious condition.
In Crimea, declared a three-day mourning.
Kerch authorities have not yet published the official list of those killed in the tragedy at a local college. This was announced by the deputy head of the city administration Dilyaver Melgaziev.
In a conversation with TASS, he noted that the list of people who had appeared on the Web was published by "dishonest people".
At
the same time, according to the source of the agency in the Crimean
government, the lists of victims will not be made public for ethical
reasons, since there are minors among the victims of the tragedy whose
parents have asked not to publish their names.
Earlier it became known that all twenty died in the tragedy in the Kerch Polytechnic College were officially identified. As
the deputy head of the administration of Kerch Dilyaver Melgaziyev
specified, the identification protocols have not yet been compiled for
all. But their names are set.
Last
night, the doctors managed to stabilize the condition of the seriously
wounded as a result of the attack on the Kerch college. To date, 12 people remain in intensive care. Seven of them are in critical condition, three are in serious condition and two are in a state of moderate severity.
In connection with the tragedy in the Kerch college in the Crimea, a three-day mourning was announced.
On
October 17, a student at the Kerch Polytechnic College opened fire and
arranged an explosion at an educational institution, after which he
committed suicide. A
criminal case was initiated on the fact of the incident under the
article "Murder of two or more persons by the generally dangerous
method".
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