Four Indian students injured in knife attack in Russia, embassy says
Four Indian medical students were among six injured in a stabbing at Ufa’s State Medical University dormitory; authorities are investigating possible extremist motives.
- At least six people, including four Indian students, were injured in a stabbing attack at a university dormitory in Ufa, Russia on Saturday.
- The unidentified attacker, a 15-year-old boy, stabbed several students and two police officers during the incident.
- The attacker, reportedly linked to a banned neo-Nazi group, inflicted harm on himself and was hospitalized in serious condition.
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Indian Students Injured in Knife Attack at University in Bashkortostan
Four Indian students were injured in a knife attack at a medical university dormitory in the republic of Bashkortostan this weekend, India’s Embassy in Moscow said Monday, coming after police said the 15-year-old assailant was arrested and hospitalized after sustaining self-inflicted wounds. Investigators in the Bashkortostan capital of Ufa, located around 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) east of Moscow, said two police officers were stabbed by the…
A 15-year-old neo-Nazi boy in Russia has committed a knife attack at a dormitory for foreign students, eventually stabbing himself in the throat. The 15-year-old boy, armed with a knife, boxer shorts and pepper spray, stormed into the Bashkir State Medical University in Ufa on Saturday, where he set off a firecracker and then started running around the building. He injured four Indian medical students and then attacked a security guard who tried…
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