Prague Mass Shooting Claims 14 Lives, Prompts Declaration of Day of Mourning

Prague Mass Shooting Claims 14 Lives, Prompts Declaration of Day of Mourning

The​ Czech Republic⁣ has ‌declared a day of mourning‍ after a ⁤24-year-old student shot dead his father, before ​killing 14 ⁤people ⁣and wounding 25 others at his ​Prague university⁣ in the country’s worst-ever mass shooting.

Following a⁢ special cabinet meeting, President Petr Pavel said ​December 23 ⁢would be a day of mourning ​with flags on official buildings to be ‍flown at half-mast and people asked to observe a minute’s silence at noon.

Following a special cabinet meeting,​ President Petr Pavel said December ​23 would be a day of⁢ mourning with flags on‍ official buildings to‌ be flown at half-mast and people asked to observe a minute’s silence‌ at noon.

“I would express my great sadness along with helpless anger ‍at ⁣the unnecessary loss ‍of so many young lives,” Pavel said.

“I would like to express my sincere condolences to all relatives ⁤of the victims, ‌to all who were‍ at this tragic incident, the most tragic in the history of the Czech ⁣Republic.”

The⁣ shooting erupted ‌on Thursday ⁢afternoon at ⁣the Charles ​University’s Faculty of Arts, ⁢across the river from Prague ‍Castle and near‌ other historic sites in the⁣ picturesque city including the 14th-century Charles Bridge.

Media images showed ⁢students evacuating the building with their hands in ​the air, and others⁢ perched on a ledge near the ⁢roof trying to hide from the attacker, while students ⁤barricaded classrooms with desks and chairs.

Original from www.aljazeera.com

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