A tragic mass shooting at a university in Prague, Czech Republic has left at least 14 people dead and over 20 injured, making it the country's worst-ever mass shooting. The gunman, identified as a student at Charles University, opened fire in the philosophy department building on Thursday afternoon.
According to Prague Police Chief Martin Vondrasek, the shooter was a lone individual who targeted his fellow students. Earlier reports had stated that there were 15 fatalities, but this number was later revised to 14. The injured individuals were immediately transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.
The shooting took place in downtown Prague, just a short distance from the popular Old Town Square, which attracts thousands of tourists each year, especially during the Christmas market. Following the incident, police swiftly secured the area, with armed officers on the scene along with tactical units equipped with automatic rifles and Kevlar bulletproof gear.
Authorities sealed off the square as well as the surrounding area, ensuring the safety of the public. Video footage captured by witnesses showed people seeking refuge on ledges and balconies while armed police patrolled the streets. The motive behind the attack is yet to be determined, and investigators are actively working to gather more information about the shooter and his potential motivations.
Gunman opens fire in Prague university, killing 14 and injuring over 20
A tragic mass shooting at a university in Prague, Czech Republic has left at least 14 people dead and over 20 injured, making it the country's worst-ever mass shooting. The gunman, identified as a student at Charles University, opened fire in the philosophy department building on Thursday afternoon.