In Russia, a man opened fire in a shopping center: there are casualties, people evacuated.


Shooting in a shopping center in Mytishchi
In the city of Mytishchi, a shooting took place in one of the shopping centers, during which guards were injured. People are panicking and trying to leave the shopping mall. This information is provided by Russian media.
According to reports, a suspicious man entered the shopping center 'Red Whale,' which was noticed by one of the guards. This triggered a conflict with the guards, which then turned into a brawl.
Meanwhile, in the swamps...In Mytishchi, visitors are being evacuated from the shopping center due to the shooting pic.twitter.com/Oi0gIyMQ02
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After this, the man was led out of the premises, but then he returned with a pistol. It is reported that he was showing aggression and urged the guards to go outside to 'talk.' But when the guards refused, the criminal pulled out the pistol and opened fire on the security personnel.
Witnesses report hearing at least six shots. After the shots, panic ensued, and people began to rush out of the shopping mall, screaming and crying.
It is noted that as a result of the shooting, three people were injured.
The attacker was taken outside, and before his arrest, he claimed that he opened fire in self-defense. An investigation is currently underway.
Let us recall that in Kryvyi Rih, a criminal shot a man right in the middle of the street and fled. The police detained a 38-year-old attacker.
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