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Turkiye grieves students killed in school shooting

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Updated 16.4.2026
Key Topics & People
Kahramanmaras *Turkey Mukerrem Unluer Hasan Sildak Siverek

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Human Interest(11)
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Avg Sensationalism:Moderate

Story Timeline

Apr 16 Evening

3 articles|2 sources
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Human Interest(3)
Al JazeeraApr 16

Turkiye grieves students killed in school shooting

Following a school shooting in Kahramanmaras, Turkiye, the nation is mourning the loss of eight students. Funerals for the victims were held, drawing hundreds of mourners. The tragic event occurred at a school in the Turkish province. The shooting resulted in the deaths of the students, prompting widespread grief and national attention. Details about the circumstances surrounding the shooting remain limited in initial reports.

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BBC News - WorldApr 16

School shootings a new trauma for Turkey as nation mourns

In Kahramanmaras, Turkey, a 14-year-old student fatally shot eight children and one teacher at the Ayser Calik Secondary School on Wednesday, marking Turkey's first deadly mass school shooting. The attacker was killed at the scene. The incident occurred just one day after a separate school shooting in the same region where a former student wounded 16 people before killing himself. The community is mourning the loss of the victims, with funerals held amidst grief and calls for increased school security. Relatives expressed their devastation and hope that such a tragedy would not be repeated, emphasizing the need for safer school environments. The shootings have sent shockwaves throughout Turkey.

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Al JazeeraApr 16

‘Endless grief’: Turkiye mourns victims of second school shooting in a week

A school shooting in Kahramanmaras, Turkiye, at the Ayser Calik School resulted in ten deaths, including eight students and a teacher. The shooting, which occurred on Wednesday, was carried out by 14-year-old Isa Aras Mersinli, who was later found dead. The victims were mourned at funerals held on Thursday, with one victim passing away in the hospital. The perpetrator reportedly used guns belonging to his father, a former police officer. This tragedy marks the second school shooting in Turkiye within a week, prompting widespread grief and mourning throughout the nation. Six individuals remain in critical condition following the attack.

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Key Claims

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Eight students were fatally shot at school in Turkiye’s Kahramanmaras.

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Hundreds turned out to the funerals of the students.

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Eight children and a teacher were shot dead in Kahramanmaras by a 14-year-old student.

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Kahramanmaras is now the location of Turkey's first deadly mass school shooting.

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The attacker was killed at the scene.

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Apr 15 Evening

5 articles|5 sources
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Human Interest(4)
Al JazeeraApr 15

Four people killed in Turkiye’s second school shooting in two days

In Kahramanmaras, Turkiye, an eighth-grade student killed eight students and a teacher at a middle school on Wednesday. The attacker, who is also deceased, wounded at least 13 others. The student used guns believed to belong to his father, a former police officer, concealing them in a backpack before opening fire in two classrooms. This is Turkiye's second school shooting in two days, following an incident in Sanliurfa province on Tuesday where a former student wounded 16 before killing himself. Authorities have launched an investigation into the Kahramanmaras shooting, and security has been increased around the school.

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South China Morning PostApr 15

At least 4 dead in Turkey’s second school shooting in 2 days

On Wednesday, a 13 or 14-year-old student killed four people, including three students and one teacher, and injured at least 20 others at a middle school in Kahramanmaras, a province in southeastern Turkey. The shooter, an eighth-grade student, used weapons and ammunition believed to belong to his father, a former police officer. The student entered two fifth-grade classrooms and fired indiscriminately. The governor stated that the shooter killed himself during the incident. This marks Turkey's second school shooting in two days, although such events are rare in the country. Four of the injured are in critical condition.

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Fox News - WorldApr 15

Nine dead, 13 wounded in second Turkish mass shooting in two days

On Wednesday, a 14-year-old boy allegedly killed nine people and wounded 13 others at Ayser Çalık Middle School in Kahramanmaras, Turkey. The victims included eight students and one teacher. The shooter reportedly used guns belonging to his father, a former police officer. This incident marks the second mass shooting in Turkey in two days, following a separate shooting the previous day where a student injured 16 others. Turkish officials stated that the shooting was an isolated incident and not a terror attack. The government has urged citizens to avoid spreading misinformation and maintain peace.

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Associated Press (AP)Apr 15

Student opens fire at a school in Turkey, killing 4, in second such attack in the country in 2 days

In southeastern Turkey, a student opened fire in two classrooms at a school in Kahramanmaras on Wednesday, killing four and wounding 20 others. The student, who also died in the incident, used guns belonging to his father, a police officer. This shooting occurred one day after a separate school shooting in Siverek, Sanliurfa province, where an 18-year-old former student wounded at least 16 people at a vocational high school on Tuesday. The former student, armed with a shotgun, shot randomly before killing himself after being cornered by police. Both incidents prompted responses from Turkish security forces and emergency staff.

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Key Claims

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Eight of the deaths were students, while the other was a teacher.

— Turkey's Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci

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This was a 'sole incident' and not a terror attack.

— Turkey's Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci

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Shooting deaths are rare in Turkey, with just over 2.6 per 100,000 residents every year.

— Fox News

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Four people were killed in a school shooting in Turkey.

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People were seen jumping from the first floor windows of the school.

— BBC, Reuters

Apr 14 Evening

3 articles|3 sources
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Human Interest(3)
Fox News - WorldApr 14

Gunman opens fire at high school in Turkey, wounding at least 16

On April 14, 2026, a former 18-year-old student opened fire with a shotgun at a vocational high school in Siverek, Turkey, wounding at least 16 people, including students, teachers, a canteen worker, and a police officer. The gunman, who had no prior criminal record, began shooting in the schoolyard before entering the building and firing indiscriminately. After being cornered by police, the shooter took his own life with the same weapon. While the motive for the attack remains unclear, authorities have stated that the school had not been considered a security risk and the incident was isolated. Several of the injured were transferred to a hospital in the provincial capital due to the severity of their conditions.

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BBC News - WorldApr 14

Sixteen injured after ex-student opens fire at high school in Turkey

A former student, in his late teens, opened fire at the Ahmet Koyuncu Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School in Siverek, southeastern Turkey, injuring 16 people. The shooting occurred around 09:30 local time, and the injured included 10 students, four teachers, a cafeteria worker, and a police officer. According to local governor Hasan Şildak, the attacker fired indiscriminately with a shotgun before taking his own life with the same weapon. The school was evacuated, and the wounded were hospitalized, with some transferred for further treatment. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, and initial reports indicate the attacker had no prior criminal record.

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Associated Press (AP)Apr 14

A gunman opens fire at a high school in Turkey, wounding at least 16 before killing himself

On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, a former student opened fire at a vocational high school in Siverek, Sanliurfa province, in southeastern Turkey. The 18-year-old assailant, armed with a shotgun, wounded at least 16 people, including students, teachers, a canteen employee, and a police officer. According to Governor Hasan Sildak, the attacker killed himself with the same shotgun after being cornered by police. While most of the injured were treated locally, five were transferred to a hospital in the provincial capital due to the severity of their injuries. The motive for the attack remains unclear, and authorities stated that the attacker did not have a criminal record.

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Key Claims

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A former student injured at least 16 people after opening fire with a shotgun inside a high school in Turkey.

— officials

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The 18-year-old took his own life with the shotgun after he was 'cornered by police'.

— Gov. Hasan Sildak

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The attack left 10 students, four teachers, a school canteen employee and a police officer hurt.

— Sildak

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He suddenly entered the classroom and fired. He fired four or five times. Two people were hit.

— Omer Furkan Sayar

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The individual was cornered inside the building through police intervention and died after shooting himself.

— Sildak

Apr 14 Morning

1 articles|1 sources
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South China Morning PostApr 14

Turkey school shooting wounds 16, attacker dead

A former student opened fire at his former high school in Sanliurfa province, southeastern Turkey, on Tuesday, wounding 16 people. The attacker, born in 2007, was identified by the local governor Hasan Sildak. Special security forces were deployed to the school in the Siverek district, and students were evacuated. The attacker killed himself when cornered by police. Authorities have launched a thorough investigation into the rare school shooting.

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Key Claims

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A former student opened fire at his former high school in Turkey, wounding 16 people.

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The attacker killed himself.

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Special security forces were deployed to the school.

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The attacker was born in 2007.

— Hasan Sildak

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"He took his own life when cornered by police," the governor said.

— Hasan Sildak