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Teenager Attacks School Before Jumping from Building

(MENAFN) A teenager in Chelyabinsk, Russia, fired a flare gun at a classmate on Thursday before jumping from a fourth-floor window, according to regional authorities.

Officials reported that the student had also brought a plastic crossbow and pepper spray to school. He discharged the flare gun, injuring a classmate, and then leapt from a recreation area window on the fourth floor, sustaining injuries himself.

“The injured are receiving all necessary medical assistance as law enforcement officers are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack,” authorities said. The regional Health Ministry added that both children are under observation, with their conditions not considered life-threatening.

The school principal told reporters that the safety of other students and staff was never at risk. The afternoon session was canceled, and classes are scheduled to resume as normal on Friday. Psychologists are assisting students affected by the incident, and all children were safely returned to their parents.

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