Four killed in Turkiye’s second school shooting in two days
A second deadly school shooting in as many days rocks Turkiye, leaving four dead in Kahramanmaras and raising urgent questions about campus security.
A second deadly school shooting in as many days rocks Turkiye, leaving four dead in Kahramanmaras and raising urgent questions about campus security. | Contesto: cronaca
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Three students and a teacher were killed in a school shooting in Turkiye's southeastern province of Kahramanmaras on Wednesday, according to the local governor's office. The attack marks the second such deadly incident on an educational campus in the country within a 48-hour period, sending shockwaves through the nation and prompting immediate security reviews at schools nationwide. The precise location within the province and the identity of the assailant were not immediately disclosed by authorities, who have launched a full investigation into the motives and circumstances surrounding the latest violence. The tragedy in Kahramanmaras follows another shooting on Tuesday at a private primary school in Istanbul's Sariyer district, where a 15-year-old student was killed. The back-to-back incidents represent an alarming and unprecedented escalation of gun violence in Turkish schools, a setting traditionally considered safe. The frequency has shattered any notion of the first attack being an isolated anomaly, instead painting a picture of a deepening national crisis. Educators, parents, and students across Turkiye are now grappling with a newfound sense of vulnerability within classroom walls. While details remain sparse, the pattern of targeting educational institutions has triggered a fierce and immediate debate over gun laws, mental health resources, and security protocols. The government faces mounting pressure to explain how such attacks could occur in quick succession and to outline concrete preventative measures. Previous discussions on school safety, often reactive to international events, have now been thrust to the forefront of the domestic agenda with a new and painful urgency born of local tragedy. The human cost of the Kahramanmaras shooting extends far beyond the four confirmed fatalities. The entire school community—students who witnessed the violence, teachers tasked with protecting their pupils, and the families of the victims—is now thrust into a cycle of trauma and grief. These events will likely have a profound psychological impact on young people's perception of safety and normalcy, potentially affecting school attendance and student well-being...
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