Feb 7 • 21:46 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Knife Attack in Russian Medical College Hostel, 4 Indian Students Injured

A knife attack in a hostel for foreign students in Ufa, Russia, has injured four Indian students and several others.

On Saturday, a violent knife attack occurred in the sports hall of a hostel housing foreign students at a university in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. Reports from local media indicate that a teenager entered the hostel with a knife and began attacking students, resulting in injuries to at least four Indian nationals among other victims. In the chaos, two police officers attempting to apprehend the assailant were also injured. The incident has raised significant concerns among the local community and the families of the students involved.

According to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the attacker reportedly inflicted injuries not only on the students but also self-inflicted wounds in an attempt to evade arrest. The spokesperson for the ministry, Major General Irina Volk, confirmed that the assailant was apprehended shortly after the attack. The police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack and the motives behind it, amidst fears for the safety of international students in the region.

Indian officials are now making plans to travel to Ufa in response to the incident, which highlights the ongoing issues of safety and security for foreign students studying in Russia. This event has instigated police reassessments of security protocols at student housing facilities, particularly given the growing number of international scholars studying in the country. The situation remains under close watch by authorities as recovery efforts and further investigations are conducted.

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