A second violent incident in Turkish schools within two days has left the country shaken, after a deadly shooting in Kahramanmara? followed an earlier attack in ?anl?urfa. Authorities confirmed that ?four people have lost their lives,? while initial reports also pointed to ?around 20 injured,? though the exact number and their condition were still being clarified at the time.
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According to regional governor Mkerrem nler, the attacker was ?a student who used his father's weapon, carried in a backpack,? and opened fire inside a secondary school. Among those killed was ?at least one teacher,? alongside students. The governor added that ?the perpetrator also died,? bringing an end to the immediate threat. Early information identified the location as Aysel al?k High School, where the shooting unfolded under still unclear circumstances.
Emergency services rushed to the scene as parents gathered outside the school, ?desperately seeking information about their children.? Security forces quickly sealed off the area, imposing strict control measures while investigations began. Reports noted that ?four of the injured are in serious condition,? underscoring the severity of the attack.
Senior officials responded swiftly. Education Minister Yusuf Tekin and Interior Minister Mustafa ifti were en route to Kahramanmara?, as the government sought to assess the situation on the ground. Meanwhile, national broadcaster TRT Haber confirmed that ?the motives behind the shooting remain unknown.?
The incident comes just one day after a separate school shooting in ?anl?urfa, where 16 people were woundedwhen a 19-year-old former student opened fire before taking his own life as police moved in. That earlier attack prompted disciplinary action, with ?four senior officials suspended? pending investigation.

















