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Kerch Polytechnic College massacre

The Kerch Polytechnic College massacre was a school shooting and bomb attack that occurred in Kerch, Crimea, on 17 October 2018, when 18-year-old student Vladislav Roslyakov killed 20 people and wounded 70 others before committing suicide. It was the deadliest school attack in the former Soviet Union since the 2004 Beslan school siege.[2]

Kerch Polytechnic College massacre
Vladislav Roslyakov in the college library
Native nameМассовое убийство в Керченском политехническом колледже
LocationKerch Polytechnic College, Kerch, Crimea
Coordinates45°21′23″N 36°32′08″E / 45.35639°N 36.53556°E / 45.35639; 36.53556
Date17 October 2018 (2018-10-17)
11:40 (UTC+3:00)
Attack type
School shooting, school bombing, mass murder, murder–suicide
Weapons
Deaths21 (including the perpetrator)
Injured70
PerpetratorVladislav Roslyakov

Massacre

 
Bomb explosion in the dining room

Vladislav Roslyakov purchased a shotgun on 8 September 2018 and bought 150 rounds legally at a gun shop on 13 October 2018.[3][4] He entered the grounds of Kerch Polytechnic College on 17 October 2018 at about 11:45 a.m.[5] and shortly after began shooting.[6] A survivor of the incident said that the shooting lasted for more than 15 minutes.[7]

Several witnesses described a lone gunman walking up and down the halls at Kerch Polytechnic College and firing randomly at classmates and teachers. He also fired at computer monitors, locked doors and fire extinguishers.[8] A large nail-bomb[9] was detonated during the attack, and local police said that they deactivated more explosives on the campus.[10] However, there was initially variation in survivors' accounts of the incident, with some claiming that a large bomb exploded and others describing only gunfire and the use of grenades.[11]

 
Emergency services respond to the massacre

The town website claimed that the explosion occurred on the first floor although the shooting occurred on the second.[citation needed] CNN reported that state television channel Russia-24 said that 200 military personnel had been sent to the location.[12] Eyewitness accounts differ about the time it took for law enforcement to respond, as times differ between 10 and 15 minutes[11] even though a police station is across the street, within 300 metres (980 ft) of the college.[5] The massacre ended when the gunman committed suicide in the college's library.

External video
  Russia: Hear Moment of Shooting as Kerch College Attack Unfolds *EXCLUSIVE*

Graphic video footage of the attack was captured by school surveillance cameras and later posted on both the news programme Vesti.Krym's YouTube channel and on its website. This footage was later removed from both sites shortly afterwards.[13]

Fatalities
Ksenia Boldina (17)
Vladislav Verdibozhenk (15)
Victoria Demchuk (16)
Ruden Juraev (16)
Anna Zhuravleva (19)
Alina Kerova (16)
Alexey Lavrinovich (19)
Egor Perepelkin (17)
Vladislav Lazarev (19)
Ruslan Lysenko (17)
Roman Karymov (21)
Danil Pipenko (16)
Sergey Stepanenko (15)
Nikita Florensky (16)
Daria Chegerest (16)
Anastasia Baklanova (26)
Svetlana Baklanova (57)
Larisa Kudryavtseva (62)
Olexander Moiseenko (46)
Lyudmila Ustenko (65)
Vladislav Roslyakov (18) (perpetrator)

Victims

Russia's National Anti-Terrorism Committee[14] said that most of the victims were teenagers. Fifteen students and five teachers died.[15]

The Kerch Deputy Mayor, Dilyaver Melgaziyev, initially clarified rumors on 18 October that six of the deceased were under the age of 18. This figure was later revised to eleven.[16] Crimean authorities have published a list of the initial 20 victims who were killed.[17]

The Russian Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova told reporters that a total of 70 people were wounded, 10 of whom were described as being in a "critical" condition, including five in comas.[16]

Crimean State Council speaker Vladimir Konstantinov announced that the victims' families would receive financial compensation, with preliminary discussions suggesting that the payments would be 1 million rubles (USD 13577.73) from the Russian federal budget and 1 million rubles from the local budget.[12]

Perpetrator

Vladislav Igorevich Roslyakov
 
Roslyakov in the Sokol gun store, four days before the attack.
Born(2000-05-02)May 2, 2000
DiedOctober 17, 2018(2018-10-17) (aged 18)
Cause of deathSuicide by shooting in the head
CitizenshipRussia
Height187 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Details
Killed20
Injured67

The attack was perpetrated by a fourth-year student of the college, Vladislav Igorevich Roslyakov (Russian: Владисла́в И́горевич Росляко́в, 2 May 2000 - 17 October 2018). He was 18 years old at the time of the massacre.[18]

When Roslyakov was around ten years old, his parents broke up when his father sustained a severe head injury, after which he became disabled, started drinking alcohol, and abused Roslyakov, his mother and other relatives.[19][20] Roslyakov studied at a local school with no interest and poor grades. He had few friends and his hobbies included weapons and video games.[21] In 2015 he joined the college to study to become an electrician. In college he developed an interest in explosives and weapons and started to take a knife bayonet to class.[22] One day he discharged pepper spray in a class and failed to explain his actions.[23] His mother, a Jehovah's Witness,[24][25][26] limited his social activity, searched his pockets and refused to allow him to go to the cinema or use a computer, only allowing the latter when he turned 16.[27][28][26][29]

In the days immediately before the attack, Roslyakov stated that he did not believe in the afterlife.[30] On the eve of the attack, according to neighbours, Roslyakov burned a Bible in which he had highlighted verses, along with his mobile phone, and other books.[31]

A friend has claimed that Roslyakov "hated the polytechnic very much" and had vowed revenge on his teachers.[32] There were also reports that he may have been bullied.[33] According to an ex-girlfriend, Roslyakov had informed her he had lost faith in people when his classmates started to ridicule him for being different.[34] In the days before the attack he discussed ignorance by others, the lack of purpose in his life, mass shootings and suicide on social media.[30] Roslyakov was in a number of online communities dedicated to serial killers.[35]

Surveillance footage of the incident shows Roslyakov wearing black trousers and a white T-shirt emblazoned with the Russian word "НЕНАВИСТЬ" ("HATRED") as he carries an eight-shot 12 gauge Hatsan Escort Aimguard pump-action shotgun with a pistol grip.[10][30] His clothing resembled that of Eric Harris, one of the perpetrators of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, leading to speculation that the massacre was a copycat crime.[36] According to some Russian tabloids, he had been a member of various Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold fanclubs on social networks, and had informed friends of his belief that "it would be good to have a massacre",[37] specifically referencing Columbine High School massacre as an example. Furthermore, he had mentioned his belief in the two perpetrators being "awesome".[35] Like perpetrator Eric Harris, Roslyakov committed suicide in the library of the college, by shooting himself with his shotgun.

Investigation

Russia's Investigative Committee initially classified the attack as terrorism but later changed it to mass murder.[9][10] After the first reports of an alleged terrorist attack in Kerch, many Russian politicians and mass media suggested that the events were the activities of "Ukrainian saboteurs"[38] and that the Ukrainian government was responsible, but changed their views after more information emerged,[10] while others questioned whether Roslyakov was sufficiently checked before being allowed to purchase a gun and ammunition, which Roslyakov legally did.[39]

In the days immediately following the massacre, investigators researched Roslyakov's background in attempts to establish his precise motive. These investigators also revealed that, ultimately, they were treating the incident as a calculated school shooting.[11] Officials are investigating concerns in the case, such as where Roslyakov got the 30,000–40,000 rubles (US$480–640) for the weapon, and where he learned to use those weapons.[5] It was discovered Roslyakov obtained a weapon permit in 2018 and owned the gun legally, after completing a legally required training on weapon security and presenting all required documents, including medical report. He periodically attended a shooting club.[40] Shortly before the shooting he legally purchased 150 rounds of ammunition.[41][42]

The Investigative Committee ordered a psychiatric evaluation of Roslyakov postmortem.[citation needed] Crimean Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov stated on 18 October that it was possible the perpetrator had an accomplice, and police were searching for the individual "who was coaching" Roslyakov for the crime.[43] However, on 9 November 2018, the Investigative Committee came to the conclusion that Roslyakov had acted alone.[44]

Reactions

Crimean Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov announced that there would be three days of mourning. Crimean State Council speaker Vladimir Konstantinov said that it was impossible to conceive that 18-year-old suspect Vladislav Roslyakov had prepared the attack by himself saying "On the ground, he acted alone, that is already known and established, but in my opinion and in the opinion of my colleagues this reprobate could not have carried out the preparations."[45]

Sergei Mikhailovich Smirnov, deputy head of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), said the security services needed to have greater control over the Internet.[45][46] Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi that the attack appeared to be the result of globalisation, social media and the internet, and that "everything started with the tragic events in schools in the US...we're not creating healthy (Internet) content for young people...which leads to tragedies of this kind."[9][47][38][48] Some saw the remarks to be a part of Russians blaming the West for the attack and a linkage with his past as head of the Kremlin and FSB before becoming president which The Irish Times said are "suspicious of the internet and social media, seeing them as western-dominated technologies that can be used to stir up dissent and street protests."[48][39][46]

Russian political analyst Sergey Mikheyev on Russian state TV blamed the attack on "Western subculture", claiming that it "builds its matrix on the cult of violence...the one who has a weapon in his hands is right. This is a purely American approach to the matter."[48] Some media saw the remarks to be a part of Russians blaming the West for the attack.[48][39]

Leaders of several countries expressed their condolences to the victims of the attack, including Armenia,[49] Estonia, Finland, Germany,[50] Italy, Thailand, the UK,[51] and Venezuela. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko expressed condolences to the victims, whom he described as Ukrainian citizens, stating that the Prosecutor General's Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea had initiated criminal proceedings under the article "act of terrorism".[52][nb 1] The Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjørn Jagland and Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres also expressed condolences.[54][55]

Some newspapers described the attack as "Russia's Columbine", a reference to the 1999 US high school massacre.[56][38][47] Steven Rosenberg said the attack should not be surprising as he noted there had already been five attacks in schools in Russia in 2018 where a number of children were injured.[9] A Telegraph article also claimed there had been half a dozen school attacks in Russia in 2018, although claiming the previous incidents involved knives and traumatic pistols rather than high-powered firearms.[38]

Aftermath

Students returned to studies 23 October, with checkpoints at the entrances at which the students' identities are confirmed. A spokesperson for the Rostov Region Directorate of the Russian Emergency Ministry, told reporters: "An examination has been carried out. According to the preliminary information, there is no danger of [the building's] collapse."[citation needed]

Copycat incidents

On 28 May 2019, a student in Volsk, Saratov Region, Russia committed an attack with an axe and Molotov Cocktails, which left a girl seriously wounded. The attacker, 15-year-old Daniil Pulkin, was obsessed with Roslyakov.[57][58] In August 2020, the minor was sentenced to seven years in prison in a juvenile hall.[59]

 
A procession of mourners attend a memorial to the victims on 19 October

Memorials

External video
  Russia: Kerch Residents pay Tribute to College Attack Victims / Ruptly

Throughout Russia and other countries, hundreds of people gathered for memorials for the victims. In Moscow the memorial of Kerch in the Alexander Garden was decorated with flowers.[60] A makeshift memorial was created outside of the school, for residents and survivors to bring flowers and toys.[61]

An open memorial and funeral for the victims was held in the central square of Kerch, with a speech by Sergey Aksyonov, who told the crowd; "We don't want to talk, we want to weep. The history of Crimea will be divided in two — before and after 17 October. We need to be strong we need to be brave."[62] Around 20,000 people were estimated to have attended the public funeral in Kerch.[63]

See also

Notes

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The Kerch Polytechnic College massacre was a school shooting and bomb attack that occurred in Kerch Crimea on 17 October 2018 when 18 year old student Vladislav Roslyakov killed 20 people and wounded 70 others before committing suicide It was the deadliest school attack in the former Soviet Union since the 2004 Beslan school siege 2 Kerch Polytechnic College massacreVladislav Roslyakov in the college libraryNative nameMassovoe ubijstvo v Kerchenskom politehnicheskom kolledzheLocationKerch Polytechnic College Kerch Crimea Russia de facto Ukraine de jure Coordinates45 21 23 N 36 32 08 E 45 35639 N 36 53556 E 45 35639 36 53556Date17 October 2018 2018 10 17 11 40 UTC 3 00 Attack typeSchool shooting school bombing mass murder murder suicideWeaponsHatsan Escort Aimguard 12 gauge pump action shotgun 1 Knife unused kept in left boot Nail bomb Pipe bombsDeaths21 including the perpetrator Injured70PerpetratorVladislav Roslyakov Contents 1 Massacre 2 Victims 3 Perpetrator 4 Investigation 5 Reactions 6 Aftermath 6 1 Copycat incidents 7 Memorials 8 See also 9 Notes 10 ReferencesMassacre Edit Bomb explosion in the dining roomVladislav Roslyakov purchased a shotgun on 8 September 2018 and bought 150 rounds legally at a gun shop on 13 October 2018 3 4 He entered the grounds of Kerch Polytechnic College on 17 October 2018 at about 11 45 a m 5 and shortly after began shooting 6 A survivor of the incident said that the shooting lasted for more than 15 minutes 7 Several witnesses described a lone gunman walking up and down the halls at Kerch Polytechnic College and firing randomly at classmates and teachers He also fired at computer monitors locked doors and fire extinguishers 8 A large nail bomb 9 was detonated during the attack and local police said that they deactivated more explosives on the campus 10 However there was initially variation in survivors accounts of the incident with some claiming that a large bomb exploded and others describing only gunfire and the use of grenades 11 Emergency services respond to the massacreThe town website claimed that the explosion occurred on the first floor although the shooting occurred on the second citation needed CNN reported that state television channel Russia 24 said that 200 military personnel had been sent to the location 12 Eyewitness accounts differ about the time it took for law enforcement to respond as times differ between 10 and 15 minutes 11 even though a police station is across the street within 300 metres 980 ft of the college 5 The massacre ended when the gunman committed suicide in the college s library External video Russia Hear Moment of Shooting as Kerch College Attack Unfolds EXCLUSIVE Graphic video footage of the attack was captured by school surveillance cameras and later posted on both the news programme Vesti Krym s YouTube channel and on its website This footage was later removed from both sites shortly afterwards 13 FatalitiesKsenia Boldina 17 Vladislav Verdibozhenk 15 Victoria Demchuk 16 Ruden Juraev 16 Anna Zhuravleva 19 Alina Kerova 16 Alexey Lavrinovich 19 Egor Perepelkin 17 Vladislav Lazarev 19 Ruslan Lysenko 17 Roman Karymov 21 Danil Pipenko 16 Sergey Stepanenko 15 Nikita Florensky 16 Daria Chegerest 16 Anastasia Baklanova 26 Svetlana Baklanova 57 Larisa Kudryavtseva 62 Olexander Moiseenko 46 Lyudmila Ustenko 65 Vladislav Roslyakov 18 perpetrator Victims EditRussia s National Anti Terrorism Committee 14 said that most of the victims were teenagers Fifteen students and five teachers died 15 The Kerch Deputy Mayor Dilyaver Melgaziyev initially clarified rumors on 18 October that six of the deceased were under the age of 18 This figure was later revised to eleven 16 Crimean authorities have published a list of the initial 20 victims who were killed 17 The Russian Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova told reporters that a total of 70 people were wounded 10 of whom were described as being in a critical condition including five in comas 16 Crimean State Council speaker Vladimir Konstantinov announced that the victims families would receive financial compensation with preliminary discussions suggesting that the payments would be 1 million rubles USD 13577 73 from the Russian federal budget and 1 million rubles from the local budget 12 Perpetrator EditVladislav Igorevich Roslyakov Roslyakov in the Sokol gun store four days before the attack Born 2000 05 02 May 2 2000Kerch UkraineDiedOctober 17 2018 2018 10 17 aged 18 Kerch Polytechnic CollegeCause of deathSuicide by shooting in the headCitizenshipRussiaHeight187 cm 6 ft 2 in DetailsKilled20Injured67The attack was perpetrated by a fourth year student of the college Vladislav Igorevich Roslyakov Russian Vladisla v I gorevich Roslyako v 2 May 2000 17 October 2018 He was 18 years old at the time of the massacre 18 When Roslyakov was around ten years old his parents broke up when his father sustained a severe head injury after which he became disabled started drinking alcohol and abused Roslyakov his mother and other relatives 19 20 Roslyakov studied at a local school with no interest and poor grades He had few friends and his hobbies included weapons and video games 21 In 2015 he joined the college to study to become an electrician In college he developed an interest in explosives and weapons and started to take a knife bayonet to class 22 One day he discharged pepper spray in a class and failed to explain his actions 23 His mother a Jehovah s Witness 24 25 26 limited his social activity searched his pockets and refused to allow him to go to the cinema or use a computer only allowing the latter when he turned 16 27 28 26 29 In the days immediately before the attack Roslyakov stated that he did not believe in the afterlife 30 On the eve of the attack according to neighbours Roslyakov burned a Bible in which he had highlighted verses along with his mobile phone and other books 31 A friend has claimed that Roslyakov hated the polytechnic very much and had vowed revenge on his teachers 32 There were also reports that he may have been bullied 33 According to an ex girlfriend Roslyakov had informed her he had lost faith in people when his classmates started to ridicule him for being different 34 In the days before the attack he discussed ignorance by others the lack of purpose in his life mass shootings and suicide on social media 30 Roslyakov was in a number of online communities dedicated to serial killers 35 Surveillance footage of the incident shows Roslyakov wearing black trousers and a white T shirt emblazoned with the Russian word NENAVIST HATRED as he carries an eight shot 12 gauge Hatsan Escort Aimguard pump action shotgun with a pistol grip 10 30 His clothing resembled that of Eric Harris one of the perpetrators of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre leading to speculation that the massacre was a copycat crime 36 According to some Russian tabloids he had been a member of various Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold fanclubs on social networks and had informed friends of his belief that it would be good to have a massacre 37 specifically referencing Columbine High School massacre as an example Furthermore he had mentioned his belief in the two perpetrators being awesome 35 Like perpetrator Eric Harris Roslyakov committed suicide in the library of the college by shooting himself with his shotgun Investigation EditRussia s Investigative Committee initially classified the attack as terrorism but later changed it to mass murder 9 10 After the first reports of an alleged terrorist attack in Kerch many Russian politicians and mass media suggested that the events were the activities of Ukrainian saboteurs 38 and that the Ukrainian government was responsible but changed their views after more information emerged 10 while others questioned whether Roslyakov was sufficiently checked before being allowed to purchase a gun and ammunition which Roslyakov legally did 39 In the days immediately following the massacre investigators researched Roslyakov s background in attempts to establish his precise motive These investigators also revealed that ultimately they were treating the incident as a calculated school shooting 11 Officials are investigating concerns in the case such as where Roslyakov got the 30 000 40 000 rubles US 480 640 for the weapon and where he learned to use those weapons 5 It was discovered Roslyakov obtained a weapon permit in 2018 and owned the gun legally after completing a legally required training on weapon security and presenting all required documents including medical report He periodically attended a shooting club 40 Shortly before the shooting he legally purchased 150 rounds of ammunition 41 42 The Investigative Committee ordered a psychiatric evaluation of Roslyakov postmortem citation needed Crimean Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov stated on 18 October that it was possible the perpetrator had an accomplice and police were searching for the individual who was coaching Roslyakov for the crime 43 However on 9 November 2018 the Investigative Committee came to the conclusion that Roslyakov had acted alone 44 Reactions EditCrimean Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov announced that there would be three days of mourning Crimean State Council speaker Vladimir Konstantinov said that it was impossible to conceive that 18 year old suspect Vladislav Roslyakov had prepared the attack by himself saying On the ground he acted alone that is already known and established but in my opinion and in the opinion of my colleagues this reprobate could not have carried out the preparations 45 Sergei Mikhailovich Smirnov deputy head of Russia s Federal Security Service FSB said the security services needed to have greater control over the Internet 45 46 Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi that the attack appeared to be the result of globalisation social media and the internet and that everything started with the tragic events in schools in the US we re not creating healthy Internet content for young people which leads to tragedies of this kind 9 47 38 48 Some saw the remarks to be a part of Russians blaming the West for the attack and a linkage with his past as head of the Kremlin and FSB before becoming president which The Irish Times said are suspicious of the internet and social media seeing them as western dominated technologies that can be used to stir up dissent and street protests 48 39 46 Russian political analyst Sergey Mikheyev on Russian state TV blamed the attack on Western subculture claiming that it builds its matrix on the cult of violence the one who has a weapon in his hands is right This is a purely American approach to the matter 48 Some media saw the remarks to be a part of Russians blaming the West for the attack 48 39 Leaders of several countries expressed their condolences to the victims of the attack including Armenia 49 Estonia Finland Germany 50 Italy Thailand the UK 51 and Venezuela Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko expressed condolences to the victims whom he described as Ukrainian citizens stating that the Prosecutor General s Office of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea had initiated criminal proceedings under the article act of terrorism 52 nb 1 The Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjorn Jagland and Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres also expressed condolences 54 55 Some newspapers described the attack as Russia s Columbine a reference to the 1999 US high school massacre 56 38 47 Steven Rosenberg said the attack should not be surprising as he noted there had already been five attacks in schools in Russia in 2018 where a number of children were injured 9 A Telegraph article also claimed there had been half a dozen school attacks in Russia in 2018 although claiming the previous incidents involved knives and traumatic pistols rather than high powered firearms 38 Aftermath EditStudents returned to studies 23 October with checkpoints at the entrances at which the students identities are confirmed A spokesperson for the Rostov Region Directorate of the Russian Emergency Ministry told reporters An examination has been carried out According to the preliminary information there is no danger of the building s collapse citation needed Copycat incidents Edit On 28 May 2019 a student in Volsk Saratov Region Russia committed an attack with an axe and Molotov Cocktails which left a girl seriously wounded The attacker 15 year old Daniil Pulkin was obsessed with Roslyakov 57 58 In August 2020 the minor was sentenced to seven years in prison in a juvenile hall 59 A procession of mourners attend a memorial to the victims on 19 OctoberMemorials EditExternal video Russia Kerch Residents pay Tribute to College Attack Victims RuptlyThroughout Russia and other countries hundreds of people gathered for memorials for the victims In Moscow the memorial of Kerch in the Alexander Garden was decorated with flowers 60 A makeshift memorial was created outside of the school for residents and survivors to bring flowers and toys 61 An open memorial and funeral for the victims was held in the central square of Kerch with a speech by Sergey Aksyonov who told the crowd We don t want to talk we want to weep The history of Crimea will be divided in two before and after 17 October We need to be strong we need to be brave 62 Around 20 000 people were estimated to have attended the public funeral in Kerch 63 See also EditKazan school shooting Perm State University shooting Columbine High School massacre Virginia Tech shooting List of massacres in Russia List of massacres in Ukraine List of school shootings List of mass shootings in RussiaNotes Edit Ukraine does not recognise the March 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russia and sees Crimea as its territory 52 53 References Edit Ruzhe dlya samooborony i kartech na volka stalo izvestno kakoe oruzhie ispolzoval Kerchenskij strelok Shotgun for self defense and buckshot to hunt the wolf it became known what weapon 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