Gorny shooting

On 25 October 2019, a Russian soldier shot ten of his colleagues, killing eight of them, in Gorny, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia.[2][3] The gunman was later identified as 20-year-old Ramil Shamsutdinov.[4]

Gorny shooting
Location of Gorny
LocationGorny, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia
Coordinates51°33′N 113°02′E
DateOctober 25, 2019 (2019-10-25)
Attack type
Mass shooting
WeaponAk 74
Deaths8[1]
Injured2 (both seriously)
PerpetratorRamil Shamsutdinov
MotiveResponse to hazing

Shooting

The shooting occurred at a military base 150 kilometres (93 mi) north of the border with Mongolia. Two of the eight killed were officers and the rest were enlisted men.[5] The shooting took place at 18:20 (UTC+09:00), right after Pvt. Ramil Shamsutdinov had received an AK74 assault rifle. Shamsutdinov fired 26 rounds of the 30 in the magazine.[6] A Spetsnaz response-team arrived two minutes after the shooting.[7] Shamsutdinov immediately surrendered without any resistance.

Investigation

The sole suspect is Pvt. Ramil Salengalovich Shamsutdinov, 1999 b.y., resident of the Vagay village, Tyumen Oblast, the son of a retired military commander. The Chita military court arrested Ramil Shamsutdinov[8] who, if found guilty, could face a life imprisonment.[9]

Motive

The Russian Ministry of Defence attributed the events to Shamsutdinov suffering a nervous breakdown[10]. However, Shamsutdinov's father alleges that severe, ritualized abuse of new recruits at the hands of officers and older soldiers drove his son to carry out the shooting, saying that his son had told him "I’m sorry father, I couldn’t have done otherwise. Either they’d kill me or I’d kill them.", and that Ramil did not regret his “deliberate” actions.[11]

See also

  • List of mass shootings in Russia and Soviet Union

References

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