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Mass shooting video shows man open fire on people while walking down street

Por: Newsweek World November 24, 2022

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A video of a mass shooting in Russia shows the moment a man opened fire on people while walking down a street in the southern Krasnodar region on Thursday afternoon.According to preliminary information, four people were killed, including the shooter, Russia's state-owned news agency Tass reported, citing law enforcement officials.Preliminarily, the man shot three people, an unnamed official told Tass.An investigation into the shooting is... + full article



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