List of mass shootings in Russia

This is a list of known mass shootings that have occurred in Russia.

2020s

Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
June 18, 2020 Moscow 4[n 1] 0 4 Sevastyan Putintsev shot dead 3 people, after which he shot himself.[1]
April 4, 2020 Yelatma, Ryazan Oblast 5 0 5 Anton Franchikov shot dead 5 people.[2]
February 15, 2020 Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast 4[n 1][n 2] 1 5 Fazil Bahramov shot dead 2 people and wounded 1 other, after which he shot himself.[3]

2010s

Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
December 19, 2019 Moscow 3[n 1] 5 8 Moscow FSB headquarters shooting: Yevgeny Manyurov shot and killed 2 people and injured 5, after which he was shot dead by police.
November 14, 2019 Blagoveshchensk, Amur Oblast 2[n 1] 3[4] 5 Amur College Shooting: A student at the Amur college of construction opened fire on other students and then shot himself.[4]
October 25, 2019 Gorny, Zabaykalsky Krai 8[5] 2[5] 10 Gorny shooting: A conscript soldier opened fire on his colleagues during a change of guards.[5]
October 17, 2018 Kerch, Republic of Crimea 21[n 1] 67[6] 88 Kerch Polytechnic College massacre: A student detonated a bomb and shot people and then shot himself.
May 24, 2018 Bulgunnyakhtakh, Sakha Republic 6[n 1] 0 6 Alexander Novikov killed 5 people in one of the houses.[7]
February 18, 2018 Kizlyar, Dagestan 6[n 1] 4[8] 10 Kizlyar church shooting: Khalil Khalilov shot 5 people and wounded 4 others, after which he was killed by the police.
October 23, 2017 Shelkovskaya, Chechnya 5[n 1] 0 5 Unknown soldier shot 4 soldiers and was killed by others.[9]
September 29, 2017 Belogorsk, Amur Oblast 3 2 5 Hasan Abdulakhadov shot and killed 3 soldiers and wounded 2 others and was shot the next day.[10]
June 10–11, 2017 Kratovo, Moscow Oblast 6[n 1] 6 12 Mass murder in Kratovo: Igor Zenkov killed 5 people and wounded 6 and then shot himself.
June 4, 2017 Redkino, Konakovsky District, Tver Oblast 9 0 9 Mass murder in Redkino: Sergey Egorov killed 9 people.
April 21, 2017 Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai 4[n 1] 1 5 Konev Anton Vyacheslavovich shot and killed 2 people in the FSB reception room and wounded another one and was killed by return fire.
Before the attack, he shot an instructor in a shooting range.[11]
December 15, 2016 Olsha, Smolensk Oblast 5[n 1] 3 8 Georgy Borisovich Yudaev shot 4 people and wounded 3 and then shot himself.[12]
May 8, 2016 Chelokhovo, Moscow Oblast 5 0 5 Mass murder in Yegoryevsk: Ilya Aseev killed 5 people and was arrested the next day.
October 19, 2015 Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Oblast 4 0 4 ru:Георгадзе, Амиран Георгиевич: Amiran Georgadze shot 4 people and shot himself October 20.
September 26, 2015 Simferopol, Republic of Crimea 2 2 4 ru:Небиев, Бекир Эмир-Усеинович: Bekir Nebiev shot 2 people and wounded 2 more and shot later.
August 26, 2015 Kostroma Oblast 6[n 1] 1 7 Pavel Bakhtin shot five soldiers and wounded another 1 and then shot himself.[13]
January 27, 2015 Blagoveshchensk, Amur Oblast 4[n 1] 0 4 Vladimir Levkin shot 3 people and then shot himself.[14]
February 9, 2014 Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Sakhalin Oblast 2 6 8 Shooting in the Resurrection Cathedral of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk: Stepan Komarov shot 2 people and injured 6 others.
February 3, 2014 Moscow 2 1 3 2014 Moscow school shooting: Sergey Gordeev shot 2 people and wounded 1 other.
April 22, 2013 Belgorod, Belgorod Oblast 6 0 6 2013 Belgorod shooting: Sergey Pomazun shot 6 people and was arrested the next day.
November 7, 2012 Moscow 6 1 7 2012 Moscow shooting: Dmitry Vinogradov shot 6 people and wounded one other.
August 28, 2012 Belidzhi, Dagestan 8[n 1] 6 14 Ramzan Aliyev shot 7 soldiers and wounded 6 others, after which he was shot dead by soldiers.[15]

2000s

Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
April 27, 2009 Moscow 2 7 9 ru:Дело Евсюкова: Denis Evsyukov shot and killed 2 people and wounded 7 others.
April 13, 2009 Borzoy, Chechnya 3 1[n 1] 4 Unknown soldier shot 3 soldiers and wounded himself.[16]
Juli 7, 2008 Primorsky Krai 4[n 1] 0 4 An unidentified soldier shot 3 soldiers and killed himself.[17]
December 6, 2007 Botlih, Dagestan 1 2 3 Vladimir Buldakhin shot 1 soldier and wounded 2 others.[18]
April 23, 2007 Balashikha, Moscow Oblast 4 0 4 2007 Balashikha shooting: Alexander Levin shot 4 people.
February 6, 2007 Astrakhan Oblast 3[n 1] 1 4 Peter Babin shot 2 soldiers and wounded 1 more and then shot himself.[19]
March 15, 2005 Chita Oblast 7[n 1] 1[n 1] 8 4 soldiers killed 6 people.[20]
August 30, 2004 Dagestan 2 1 3 Vyacheslav Ustalov shot 2 soldiers and wounded 1.[21]
February 20, 2003 Krasnoyarsk Krai 5[n 1] 0 5 Sergey Khanov shot 4 soldiers and then shot himself.[22]
November 29, 2002 Karachay-Cherkessia 5 6 11 Denis Soloviev shot five soldiers and wounded 6 others.[23]
August 25, 2002 Yaroslavsky, Primorsky Krai 5 10 15 Yaroslavsky shooting: Sergey Semidovsky shot 5 people and injured 10 others.
August 23, 2002 Ingushetia 8 0 8 Oleg Khismatulin and Nikolai Bozhkov shot 8 soldiers.[24]
April 11, 2002 Makhachkala 2 2[n 1] 4 Turar Abugaliev shot and killed 2 soldiers and wounded 1 and then wounded himself.[25]
February 3–5, 2002 Tatarstan 11[n 3] 2 13 Almaz Shageev and Mikhail Sukhorukov killed 9 people and injured 2 others. Shageev killed Sukhorukov and then killed himself.[26]
January 31, 2002 Uelen, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug 4 0 4 Andrei Rastegaev shot 4 soldiers.[27]
August 6, 2001 Abakan, Khakassia 4 0 4 Denis Pertsev shot 4 soldiers.[28]
Juli 8, 2001 Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Rostov Oblast 6 1 7 Denis Smyshlyaev and Yevgeny Samoilov shot dead 6 soldiers and wounded 1.[29]
September 30, 2000 Solikamsk, Perm Krai 2 6 8 Alexey Skorobogatykh shot two soldiers and wounded 6 others.[30]
April 7, 2000 Zenzevatka, Volgograd Oblast 8 0 8 Oleg Dolzhenko shot 8 soldiers.[31]

1990s

Date Location Dead Injured Total Description
Oct. 8, 1999 Mekenskaya, Chechnya 35 20+ 55+ Ahmed Ibragimov shot 35 people and wounded more than 20 others.
September 10, 1998 Severomorsk, Murmansk Oblast 9[n 1] 2 11 Russian submarine Vepr (K-157): Alexander Kuzminykh shot and killed 8 soldiers and wounded 2 others. Then he shot himself.
January 26, 1998 Pobedino, Sakhalin Oblast 7 1 8 Oleg Naumov shot 7 soldiers and wounded 1.
May 29, 1997 Gusinoozyorsk, Buryatia 6 0 6 Yevgeny Gorbunov shot 6 soldiers.[32]
March 9, 1997 Kamyshin, Volgograd Oblast 6 2 8 Sergey Lepnev shot 6 colleagues and wounded 2.[33]
January 4, 1997 Perm, Perm Krai 4 4 8 Oleg Lokhmatov shot 3 soldiers and 1 civilian and wounded 3 civilians.[34]
October 10, 1996 Smirnykh, Sakhalin Oblast 4 0 4 Sergey Khrushch and Konstantin Krylov shot four soldiers.[35]
February 26, 1996 Kuzovlevo, Tomsk Oblast 4[n 3] 0 4 Yuri Dovgan and Alexander Kochetkov killed two soldiers and were killed by another soldier.[36]
November 14, 1995 Zabaykalsky Krai 2 3 5 Valery Sakharov killed 2 and wounded 3 other soldiers.[37]
Juli 30, 1995 Popov Island, Primorsky Krai 5 6 11 Vyacheslav Bugakov shot five soldiers and wounded 6 others.[38]
March 8, 1994 Tanfiliev Island, Sakhalin Oblast 6 3 9 Dmitry Belkov and Andrey Bogdashin shot dead 6 soldiers and wounded 3.[39]
March 26, 1992 Kyakhta, Buryatia 8 2 10 An unknown soldier killed 8 soldiers and wounded 2 others.[40]

See also

Notes

  1. Including the perpetrator
  2. includes an unborn child
  3. Including two preparators

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