At least 11 dead after 'three soldiers' open fire at Russian army training base
AT LEAST 11 people are dead and over a dozen injured after two Russian soldiers went on a gun rampage at an army training base near the Ukraine border tonight.
The troops opened fire on comrades at the training ground of the Western Military District in the southern region of Belgorod.Up to 15 people were wounded in the shooting spree that was described as a "terrorist attack" by theThe ministry announced two volunteers from an unnamed ex-Soviet nation fired at recruits during target practice.
The pair were killed by return fire in the bloody shoot-out on Saturday which reportedly occurred at 10am.Read more on Russia
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