ALBAWABA - Turkey announced a second school shooting yesterday in Kahramanmaraş province, one day after a gun attack at a high school in Şanlıurfa city in southeastern Turkey...ALBAWABA - Turkey announced a second school shooting yesterday in Kahramanmaraş province, one day after a gun attack at a high school in Şanlıurfa city in southeastern Turkey. Nine people were killed, and 13 others were injured, six critically, in a gun attack at Ayser Çalık Secondary School in the Onikişubat district of Kahramanmaraş province, southeastern Turkey, officials revealed Wednesday. Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci confirmed the incident, stating that emergency teams transferred the injured to nearby hospitals, where several remain in intensive care. The attacker, a 14-year-old eighth-grade student, also died at the scene. This handout photograph taken and released on April 15, 2026 by Turkish news agency DHA (Demiroren News Agency) shows first aid officers carrying a body bag in Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey. Photo by HANDOUT / DHA (DEMIROREN NEWS AGENCY) / AFP Authorities said the student entered the school armed with five firearms and multiple magazines believed to belong to his father, a retired police officer. He opened fire indiscriminately inside two fifth-grade classrooms before turning the weapon on himself in what officials described as a murder-suicide. — Kahramanmaraş'ta okul saldırısını gerçekleştiren k*tilin sınıfta çekilmiş videosu ortaya çıktı.Şahsın garip hareketler sergilediği görünüyor. pic.twitter.com/iqI8HDcSKq Footage showing the attacker moments before the shooting caused wide controversy on social media over the student's unusual behavior. He was seen moving with both hands on his chin, in the shape of a gun. In the clip, the boy was seen spinning around, walking and doing weird, unexplained movements, triggering debate whether this should be a sign for his teachers to notice that something is not right. A person posted the clip and wrote, "— A video of the mu*rderer who carried out the school attack in Kahramanmaraş, taken in the classroom, has surfaced. The individual appears to be exhibiting strange movements." Another said, "The kid was spinning around all weird, didn't they ever get suspicious from his movements or anything, I wonder." © 2000 - 2026 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com) Sally Shakkour is the leader of the English news team. She is also a news and breaking news writer with over 7 years of experience in publishing content and digital journalism. Sally has a good knowledge of Google's SEO as well. Sally also excels in writing original node stories and monitoring Al Bawaba's social media accounts with her insights and knowledge of current trends and popular issues...
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