Fresh school shooting in Turkey leaves one dead, six wounded
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A second school shooting in as many days has rocked Turkey, leaving at least one person dead and six others wounded in the southern province of Kahramanmaraş, authorities confirmed on Wednesday.
A second school shooting in as many days has rocked Turkey, leaving at least one person dead and six others wounded in the southern province of Kahramanmaraş, authorities confirmed on Wednesday.
The latest incident occurred at a middle school, where gunfire prompted an emergency response from police and medical teams.
The armed attack took place at the Ayser Calık Secondary School in Kahramanmaras on Wednesday.
Victims were rushed to nearby hospitals, although details about the attacker and motive remained unclear as investigations continued.
The attack comes barely 24 hours after a separate shooting in Şanlıurfa province, where a 19-year-old former student opened fire at a high school, injuring at least 16 people before taking his own life.
Authorities say the back-to-back incidents are highly unusual in Turkey, where school shootings are considered rare, raising fresh concerns about security within educational institutions.
Emergency services were deployed swiftly in both cases, with security forces securing school premises and evacuating students to safety.
Eyewitness accounts from the earlier attack described scenes of panic as students fled classrooms while gunshots rang out.
Officials have yet to establish any direct link between the two incidents, but the proximity in timing has intensified fears among parents, educators and authorities.
The Turkish government has not issued a nationwide security directive, but regional authorities have begun reviewing safety protocols in schools, particularly in the affected southeastern regions.
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