Dodelijk ziek dus.quote:Op woensdag 17 oktober 2018 13:25 schreef Nikonlover het volgende:
Wow! Hoe ziek moet je wel niet zijn om een bomaanslag te plegen op een school![]()
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Niet veel zieker dan de gemiddelde high school shooter in de VS. Hooguit wat beter bewapend.quote:
Zal hij ook hetzelfde motief hebben als de US school shooters?quote:Op woensdag 17 oktober 2018 15:05 schreef DustPuppy het volgende:
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Niet veel zieker dan de gemiddelde high school shooter in de VS. Hooguit wat beter bewapend.
Bijzonder ziek dus.quote:Op woensdag 17 oktober 2018 15:05 schreef DustPuppy het volgende:
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Niet veel zieker dan de gemiddelde high school shooter in de VS. Hooguit wat beter bewapend.
Wordt nog zieker..quote:
twitter:ASLuhn twitterde op woensdag 17-10-2018 om 15:18:53Vladislav Roslyakov, who killed 17 people at a Crimea college, used the nickname "Reich" online & was obsessed with serial killers, Russian media are reporting. Creepiest of all is the suggestion he (at right) emulated Columbine killer Eric Harris with a white t-shirt & shotgun https://t.co/8mvrzCSmMe reageer retweet
quote:Op woensdag 17 oktober 2018 15:45 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Wordt nog zieker..[ afbeelding ]twitter:ASLuhn twitterde op woensdag 17-10-2018 om 15:18:53Vladislav Roslyakov, who killed 17 people at a Crimea college, used the nickname "Reich" online & was obsessed with serial killers, Russian media are reporting. Creepiest of all is the suggestion he (at right) emulated Columbine killer Eric Harris with a white t-shirt & shotgun https://t.co/8mvrzCSmMe reageer retweet
Dan zal Amerika wel weer de schuld gaan krijgen.quote:Op woensdag 17 oktober 2018 15:45 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Wordt nog zieker..[ afbeelding ]twitter:ASLuhn twitterde op woensdag 17-10-2018 om 15:18:53Vladislav Roslyakov, who killed 17 people at a Crimea college, used the nickname "Reich" online & was obsessed with serial killers, Russian media are reporting. Creepiest of all is the suggestion he (at right) emulated Columbine killer Eric Harris with a white t-shirt & shotgun https://t.co/8mvrzCSmMe reageer retweet
Doe eens normaal.....quote:Op woensdag 17 oktober 2018 15:47 schreef Infection het volgende:
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Dan zal Amerika wel weer de schuld gaan krijgen.
Uiteindelijk wel meegevallen dus. Rusland is zo slecht nog niet.quote:Op woensdag 17 oktober 2018 13:49 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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Oekraīne de schuld geven en daar weer rotzooi trappen...
Tsjetsjenen de schuld geven en daar weer rotzooi trappen...
IS/Koerden de schuld geven en daar weer rotzooi trappen...
Aandacht afwenden van de rest...MH17, Spionageshit etcetc
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45900534quote:Crimea attack: College shooting is 'globalisation' result
The deadly gun and bomb attack on a college in Crimea "appears to be a result of globalisation", Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
"On social media, on the internet, we see the creation of entire communities. Everything started with the tragic events in schools in the US," he said.
Fifteen students and five teachers were killed in Wednesday's attack on the technical college in Kerch.
Officials named the killer as Vladislav Roslyakov, 18, who took his own life.
He was a fourth-year student at the college in the city in Crimea - the southern peninsula annexed by Russia from Ukraine in 2014.
'People have lost limbs'
On Wednesday, a huge nail-bomb blast ripped through the college's cafeteria, before the killer stormed through the building, shooting people at close range with a pump-action hunting rifle.
Russian Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova said the explosion from a home-made device had showered people with shrapnel.
"Some victims' internal organs were ruptured, we're finding washers and ballbearings in their livers, intestines, blood vessels," she said.
"Limbs have been amputated - people have lost feet and shins," she said.
Some of the critically injured were being transferred to hospitals as far away as Moscow.
The authorities in Crimea have declared three days of mourning. A prayer service was held for the victims at a makeshift shrine near the college.
The rampage is the deadliest attack to have taken place in Crimea since the Russian annexation.
That Russian intervention - condemned by many Western powers - marked the start of a conflict pitting Russian-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine against Ukrainian government forces.
What happened at the college?
The perpetrator is said to have run from room to room as he fired. Minutes earlier he had left a rucksack containing the nail-bomb in the cafeteria on the ground floor and detonated it remotely, Russian Channel One TV reported.
Photos later emerged in Russian media purportedly showing his body in the college library.
The TV report described a scene of devastation and mass panic after the blast. It said doors and windows were shattered in the entrance hall and on the first floor, above the cafeteria. Some students leapt out of the building from a height of 5m (16ft 5in).
Investigators later said they had found a second explosive device among the gunman's possessions and that it had been disarmed. He was also reported to have several packs of bullets and home-made petrol bombs.
BBC Russian spoke to witnesses, including Igor Zakharevsky. "I was at the epicentre of the first explosion, at the entrance, near the buffet," he said.
"I was in complete shock and one of my classmates started pulling me away. Then I heard several shots at intervals of two or three seconds. After a while there was another explosion."
Marina, an 18-year-old student at the college, said there was "a massive explosion, the windows began to rattle and everyone started screaming".
"We bolted out of the classroom and ran. There was complete pandemonium in the corridor," she said. "I saw a girl lying near the wall in an unnatural position, others lying on the floor covered in blood. Shots were being fired every five or six seconds.
The incident was first described as a "terrorist act", but Russia's investigative committee later reclassified it as "mass murder".
Spate of attacks
Until now, if you had told people in Crimea there had been a mass school shooting, most would have thought you were talking about the United States. Now all that has changed.
The shooting spree in the Kerch Polytechnic has left the peninsula, annexed by Russia from Ukraine in 2014, in shock. But should it come as such a surprise?
There have been five attacks in schools in Russia this year where a number of children were injured.
In Kerch, questions are already being asked: how did Vladislav Roslyakov manage to obtain a licence for a hunting weapon? And how was he able to launch such a deadly attack on his college?
What do we know about the alleged gunman?
His precise motives remain unclear. But there are suggestions the fourth-year student had developed a hostile attitude to the college.
Russia's RBC TV interviewed a friend who said Roslyakov "hated the technical school very much" and had vowed "revenge" on his teachers.
It has emerged that he obtained a gun licence when he was 17. His parents are divorced.
Classmates said Roslyakov was very reserved and had long ago stopped using social networks.
College teacher Olga Mikhailichenko said he was "a hard-working student, very quiet". A neighbour was quoted as saying "he had no friends".
The college prepares students for engineering jobs and is reportedly well-equipped. But some students spoke of lax security there.
https://www.reuters.com/a(...)zation-idUSKCN1MS22Lquote:Putin blames fatal college attack in Crimea on localization
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday blamed a mass shooting at a college in Crimea on localization, saying a problem that began in the United States had spread around the world through online communities on the Internet.
An armed 18-year-old student in the Black Sea port city of Kerch killed 20 people, most of them fellow pupils, and wounded dozens at his college on Wednesday, law enforcement officials said.
The suspected attacker was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after an attack that also saw a bomb set off in the college canteen. A second explosive device was found among the suspect’s personal possessions.
“By all appearances this is the result of localization, as strange as that may seem,” Putin said at a forum in the Black Sea city of Sochi.
“Everything started with well-known tragic events in schools in the United States. Young people with unstable minds create false heroes for themselves,” he said.
“This means that we all, not just Russia, but we across the world are reacting badly to changing conditions in the world. We are not creating necessary, interesting and useful content for young people,” he said.
Grieving residents gathered on Thursday in Kerch, laying flowers and lighting candles to mark a three-day official mourning period declared in the region. Orthodox priests sang prayers in the street, leading a memorial service near the college.
“Where were the guards?” a tearful woman at a memorial asked. “Where were the men who were there in large numbers? Why was it children who were shot dead at point blank?”
CYBERSPACE
The death toll, including 18-year-old suspect Vladislav Roslyakov, rose to 21 on Thursday, Russian agencies cited the Russian Health Ministry as saying.
The Russia-backed government in Crimea published a list of the victims, most of whom were teenagers.
Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, prompting international condemnation and Western sanctions, but since then there have been no major outbreaks of violence on the peninsula.
Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian-backed head of the government in Crimea, said it was impossible to conceive that 18-year-old suspect Vladislav Roslyakov had prepared the attack by himself.
“On the ground, he acted alone, that is already known and established, but in my opinion and in the opinion of my colleagues this reprobate could not have carried out the preparations.”
The first deputy head of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said the security services needed to have greater control over the Internet.
“For us professionals, it has long been evident that the cyberspace must be under the control of the relevant authorities. Without this, it’s impossible to guarantee the provision of information security and to combat modern terrorist threats in time,” Sergei Smirnov was quoted as saying.
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