Man fatally stabs a 7-year-old and wounds a teacher and 3 more children in a Croatian school

Police stand in an alleyway at an elementary school in Zagreb, Croatia.

Police stand outside an elementary school in Zagreb, Croatia, where a 7-year-old girl was killed and a teacher and other students were wounded in a knife attack Friday.
(Ronald Gorsic / Associated Press)

A knife-wielding teenager walked into a school in Croatia’s capital on Friday, stabbed a 7-year-old girl to death and wounded three more children and their teacher, authorities said.

The attack took place around 9:50 a.m. on the last day of school before Christmas at the Precko Elementary School in the Zagreb neighborhood of the same name. It educates children between the ages of 7 and 15.

“The attacker is a 19-year-old who is a former student of that school and still lives nearby,” said Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic. “Eventually he started injuring himself. Police prevented him from committing suicide.”

Bozinovic said the attacker had mental health problems and had made a previous attempt to kill himself.

School attacks are rare in Croatia and in the Balkans as a whole, although in May 2023, a teenager in neighboring Serbiaopened fire at a school in the capital, Belgrade, killing nine fellow students and a school guard.

Footage broadcast by Croatian media on Friday showed children running away from the school building and a medical helicopter landing in the schoolyard.

Authorities in Croatia declared Saturday a day or mourning and canceled some Christmas festivities. Candidates for the upcoming presidential election said they were temporarily suspending their campaigns because of the tragedy.

President Zoran Milanovic said “there are no words to describe the grief over the horrible and unthinkable tragedy that shocked us all today.” Milanovic called for unity and an effort to ensure that schools are a safe and carefree place for children.

Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said at a government session that he was “appalled” by the attack and that authorities are still working to determine exactly what happened..

Bandic writes for the Associated Press. AP writers Jovana Gec and Dusan Stojanovic in Belgrade, Serbia, contributed to this report.

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