Two killed in school shooting in Zamboanga, Philippines
A shooting occurred on Tuesday at a high school affiliated with Ateneo de Zamboanga University in the southern Philippines, resulting in the deaths of two students. According to police reports, a grade 9 student brought both a pistol and a high-powered rifle onto the school campus, entered a classroom, and opened fire, killing one male student before taking his own life. While university president Ernald Andal confirmed that the situation is currently under control with no active threat, local police are investigating the motive behind the attack. Some reports suggest at least two other students may have been injured during the incident.
This tragedy marks the second major school shooting in the Philippines in less than two months, following a June attack at a public high school in Tacloban City that left at least three students dead and approximately 20 injured. While school shootings are considered rare in the country due to relatively strict gun control laws, the incident has prompted a security review. The university is coordinating with authorities to ensure student safety, and further details are expected as the investigation continues.