18-year-old Vladislav Struzhenkov, who set off an explosion at an Orthodox gymnasium in Serpukhov, was quiet and did not stand out during his studies. About this on Tuesday, December 14, TASS said the press secretary of the Podolsk diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), priest Konstantin Semyonov.
He denied information that during training, Struzhenkov quarreled with teachers and classmates. Also, the Russian Orthodox Church reported that the young man was seriously ill.
According to Semyonov, now the Orthodox gymnasium is temporarily closed, and the Vvedensky Vladychny Convent is already open for pilgrims. The diocese reported that after the emergency, the students were hospitalized in hospitals in Podolsk and Lyubertsy. Three victims were discharged home on Monday, December 13th. One teenager, who is in a moderate condition, remains in hospital for treatment.
On the morning of December 13, 18-year-old Vladislav Struzhenkov attacked the monastery grammar school in Serpukhov. He went to the building where he was training and detonated an improvised explosive device. As a result, the young man himself was seriously injured. In total, 13 people were injured, but nothing threatens their lives. According to the investigation, the incident was not a terrorist attack or attempted murder.
Earlier it became known that Struzhenkov came to his senses and told the investigators that the desire to kill people pushed him to the crime.
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