Tragic School Shooting in Northwestern Bosnia: Three Dead

A school employee in Sanski Most, Bosnia, used a military weapon to shoot and kill three people, including the school principal, a secretary, and a teacher. The incident took place during repeat examinations. The shooter, who had a dispute with school management, attempted suicide and is in serious condition.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sarajevo | Updated: 21-08-2024 19:37 IST | Created: 21-08-2024 19:37 IST
Tragic School Shooting in Northwestern Bosnia: Three Dead
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A tragic incident unfolded at a secondary school in Sanski Most, Bosnia, where a school employee fatally shot three individuals on Wednesday morning. The ordeal occurred around 10 am local time, according to police reports.

Regional police spokesman Adnan Beganovic confirmed that the shooter, armed with an automatic military rifle, also attempted to take his own life and is currently in serious condition at a hospital in Banja Luka. The victims have been identified as the school principal, a secretary, and a teacher.

The shooting has rattled the community, especially as schools are closed for the summer holidays and activities were limited to repeat examinations. Additional details about the motive or the shooter's identity remain scarce, though regional N1 television has reported a longstanding dispute between the shooter and school management.

The Balkan region has been plagued by widespread illegal possession of small arms and weapons since the 1990s wars, exacerbating the potential for violent conflicts. Recent months have seen similar traumatic incidents, including mass shootings in Croatia and Serbia.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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