Student kills 4 in Turkey school shooting, second attack in 2 days
A teenage student shot and killed four people at a middle school in Turkey's Kahramanmaras province on Wednesday. Three students and one teacher died, while 20 others were wounded. This marks Turkey's second school shooting in two days.

A middle school student opened fire inside his school in Turkey's southeastern Kahramanmaras province on Wednesday, killing four people and wounding 20 others, according to Governor Mukerrem Unluer.
The victims included three fellow students and one teacher. The shooting happened at a middle school, though officials have not released the name of the school or the shooter's identity.
This attack comes just two days after another school shooting elsewhere in Turkey, marking an unprecedented wave of school violence in a country where such incidents are extremely rare. Turkey has strict gun control laws, making these back-to-back shootings particularly shocking.
Governor Unluer confirmed the casualty numbers to reporters but did not provide details about the shooter's motive or how they obtained the weapon. The wounded victims are receiving medical treatment, though their conditions have not been disclosed.
School shootings are so uncommon in Turkey that having two in the same week represents a major crisis for the country's education system and could prompt immediate security reviews at schools nationwide.
School shootings are extremely rare in Turkey, making two attacks in 48 hours shocking for the country. The back-to-back violence raises urgent questions about school safety and gun access that could lead to major policy changes affecting millions of Turkish students and families.
Turkish officials will investigate how the student got the weapon and whether the two recent shootings are connected.
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