Two high school students opened fire on classmates at a school in the Philippines, killing three and wounding seven, according to i24NEWS. The incident took place Monday afternoon local time.
Two students at a high school in the Philippines opened fire on their classmates Monday, killing three and wounding seven others, according to i24NEWS. The shooting occurred during school hours at a location not yet named in initial reports. The two suspects, also students, were reportedly taken into custody. The incident is unrelated to the ongoing security situation in the Middle East. As The Zioneer previously reported (June 8), a fatal explosion in the Philippines earlier this month killed four and injured over 200, but there is no indication of a connection between the two events. The motive for the shooting remains unclear pending further investigation.
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