Belgrade shooting: Huge police operation after Serbia school attack
Belgrade shooting: Huge police operation after Serbia school attack
International updated 1 year ago

Belgrade shooting: Huge police operation after Serbia school attack

Belgrade shooting: Huge police operation after Serbia school attack

At least eight students and a security guard are dead after a shooting at a school in Serbia's capital Belgrade.

Another six pupils and a teacher were injured in the attack and have been taken to hospital, the interior ministry said in a statement.

Police arrested a 14-year-old student at the Vladislav Ribnikar school in central Belgrade in connection with Wednesday morning's attack.

The suspect is alleged to have used his father's gun, officials said.

An investigation into the motives behind the incident is under way.

"The police sent all available patrols immediately to the spot and arrested a suspected minor - a seventh grade student who is suspected of firing several shots from his father's gun in the direction of students and school security," the interior ministry said in a statement.

"All police forces are still on the ground working intensively to shed light on all the facts and circumstances that led to this tragedy," it added in a later message.

The sounds of crying parents could be heard on the streets around the school hours after Wednesday morning's shooting. Some of them still do not know if their children are alive and told the BBC they were angered that the police haven't given them more information.

"Please tell us anything", some pleaded with the officers on the ground.

Others were calling every hospital and doctor in Belgrade they know to see if their child is being treated there.

"She has long hair and black jeans", one mother was heard repeating over her phone.

Police have asked parents who haven't heard from their children to go to a nearby police station for further information. 

Two 13-year-old boys and one girl who were shot have been transferred to a local hospital in Tirsova.

The director of the clinic, Dr Sinisa Ducic, told state broadcaster RTS that the boys were stable, telling reporters that they had suffered gunshot wounds to their lower extremities.

"They are being monitored and receiving therapy," he added.

But he said the girl had suffered a serious head injury and was undergoing an operation.

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