Vit Rakusan, the Minister of the Interior for the Czech Republic, addresses the press following a tragic incident of mass shooting in the downtown area of Prague on Thursday, December 21, 2023. The unfortunate event resulted in the loss of several lives and injuries to others. The individual responsible for the shooting has also been reported dead, as confirmed by Czech police and the city's rescue service on Thursday. (Photo credit: Petr David Josek/AP)


December 22, 2023

In a shocking turn of events on Thursday, a student unleashed a hail of gunfire at Charles University in Prague, resulting in the loss of at least 14 lives and leaving more than 20 individuals injured. The incident, marked as the Czech Republic's deadliest mass shooting, unfolded within the walls of the philosophy department building, where the assailant was enrolled as a student.

The tragic event transpired in Jan Palach Square, near the Vltava River, a bustling area in Prague's Old Town, usually frequented by tourists and locals. The gunman, whose identity remains undisclosed, succumbed to his injuries, leaving authorities grappling with the aftermath of the horrific incident.

Prague Police Chief Martin Vondrasek disclosed that the shooter, described as an accomplished student without a criminal record, had legally possessed multiple firearms and a significant amount of ammunition. The assailant's motive, however, remains elusive as authorities refrain from speculating on any potential extremist connections.

Vondrasek indicated that the tragedy may have deeper roots, revealing that the gunman was suspected of murdering his father earlier on the same day in Hostoun, a town just west of Prague. Furthermore, a connection to a prior homicide on December 15 in Prague, involving the killing of a man and his 2-month-old daughter, came to light during a search of the assailant's residence.

The police chief emphasized that the shooter's actions were meticulously planned, labeling it a "horrible act." He asserted that there is no evidence suggesting the involvement of an accomplice and that the assailant had inflicted "devastating injuries" upon himself, leaving the method of death unclear.

As the nation grapples with the shock of the unprecedented incident, Czech Interior Minister Vit Rakusan ruled out any connection to international terrorism, emphasizing that it was an isolated crime. University authorities announced immediate security measures to fortify safety within campus premises.

In response to the tragedy, Charles University expressed grief and extended condolences to the victims' families. The government, aiming to allay concerns of external influence, assured that there were no indications of foreign involvement.

The location of the shooting, a mere few minutes' walk from the iconic Old Town Square and its popular Christmas market, added to the gravity of the situation. The government declared Saturday a national day of mourning to honour the victims.

Leaders from various countries, including Germany, France, Slovakia, the European Union, and Israel, joined Czech President Petr Pavel in offering condolences. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre conveyed the sympathy of the United States, stating that President and Mrs. Biden are praying for the affected families and survivors.

The tragic incident, unprecedented in Czech history, evoked memories of the country's worst mass shooting in 2015. As the nation mourns the lives lost, the aftermath of this devastating event leaves a community in shock and sorrow.

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