MOSCOW — A Russian conscript soldier shot and killed eight fellow servicemen at a military base in eastern Siberia on Friday, in a mass shooting that the Defense Ministry blamed on a nervous breakdown. The Investigative Committee, Russia’s version of the F.B.I., identified the suspect as Ramil Shamsutdinov, a private serving in the Trans-Baikal Territory, a remote area of mountains and steppes along Russia’s border with China. The Defense Ministry said the shooting started during a guard change at a technical and repair base near the city of Chita on Friday evening. It said eight soldiers, two of them officers, had been killed, with another two seriously wounded. Russian conscripts posted in remote locations have in the past attacked other servicemen, often in response to brutal hazing, which is particularly severe against soldiers from ethnic minorities.
Source: New York Times October 25, 2019 19:41 UTC