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World4/16/2026

Turkiye Reels from Second Deadly School Shooting in a Week

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Turkiye Reels from Second Deadly School Shooting in a Week

Turkiye is in a state of mourning after a 14-year-old student opened fire at the Ayser Calik School in Kahramanmaras, leaving 10 people dead. This tragic incident comes just a week after another school shooting in the country, further exacerbating the nation's grief.

The latest attack occurred on Wednesday, with the young shooter targeting students and staff at the school. Authorities have not yet revealed the motive behind the attack, but the death toll continues to rise as some victims succumb to their injuries. This devastating event has shaken the community and the country as a whole, leaving many grappling with the senseless loss of life.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his condolences, stating, "Our nation is in endless grief." The government has vowed to investigate the incident thoroughly and take necessary measures to prevent such tragedies from happening again. Counseling services have been made available to support the affected families and the broader community as they navigate this traumatic event.

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