BREAKING: Shooting at a university in central Russia kills at least 8 people and injures 11, authorities say.
MOSCOW — A gunman has killed at least eight people and injured 11 at a university in central Russia on Monday, authorities said.The death toll from the attack at Perm State University was confirmed by the Russian Investigative Committee, a federal law enforcement agency which has now opened a murder investigation.
The Investigative Committee said the gunman was wounded during his arrest. His identity has not been released but is known to authorities, the committee said.
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