Improvised explosive device found in home of student who carried out shooting in Prague
Kyiv • UNN
An improvised explosive device and open gas cylinders have been found in the home of the Czech student who killed 14 people at Charles University.
A homemade gun was found in the home of a student an improvised explosive device was found in the home of the student who carried out the shooting in the center of the Czech capital. explosive device. This UNN reports with reference to Radio Prague.
At the house in the township Gostone, where the student gunman who killed 14 people in the building of the Faculty of Philosophy at Charles University on December 21 lived. the building of the Faculty of Philosophy of Charles University, during a search an improvised explosive device was found. an improvised explosive device was found. This was announced by police spokesman Jan Danek.
The operatives also found gas cans with open valves. It's likely the perpetrator probably intended to blow the place up. A potential tragedy was averted by police and firefighters.
As a reminder
Dec. 21 Czech police received information about a student who was allegedly planning to kill himself and heading to his university with a gun. to commit suicide and was on his way to his university with a gun. After that police began to verify the information, but by the time police arrived, the student had already had already started shooting. When the shooter realized the police were going to take him into custody. he took his own life. However, as a result of the shooting, 14 people were killed and over 20 people were injured.