School shooting in Turkey leaves 16 wounded, governor says

School shooting in Turkey leaves 16 wounded, governor says
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Summary The assailant, a 19-year-old former student, ​used a shotgun in the attack in ⁠the Siverek district. The ⁠Interior Ministry said 10 of the wounded were students, four were ​teachers, one was a police

ANKARA (Reuters) - A teenager opened fire at a high school ​in Turkey's southeastern province of Sanliurfa on ‌Tuesday, wounding at least 16 people, including students and teachers, before killing himself, Governor Hasan Sildak ​said.

The assailant, a 19-year-old former student, ​used a shotgun in the attack in ⁠the Siverek district. The wounded were taken ​to hospital, with five later transferred to facilities ​in Sanliurfa city centre for further treatment, Sildak said.

He later told broadcaster NTV that the attacker opened ​fire indiscriminately, starting in the school yard ​before entering the building. The shooter killed himself as ‌police ⁠attempted to apprehend him, Sildak added.

Sildak said the attacker had no prior criminal record and that the school had previously been classified ​as safe ​by police.

The ⁠Interior Ministry said 10 of the wounded were students, four were ​teachers, one was a police officer ​and ⁠another a school canteen employee.

The condition of the wounded was not immediately known.

Video footage showed ⁠students ​fleeing the school as ​ambulances and police vehicles arrived at the scene.

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