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1992 Tatarstan shooting
LocationTatarstan, hunting base
DateMay 4, 1992 (1992-05-04)
Targetbase personnel
Attack type
spree shooting
Weaponsmakarov pistol
Deaths9
Injured1 seriosly
PerpetratorsAndrey Shpagonov
Motivehe want to stole firearm

1992 Tatarstan shooting - is a mass murder. At the 4 May 1992 23 years old Andrey Shpagonov, former huntsman came to the hunting base. He want to stole firearm.

Shooting

At 10 p.m. Shpagonov came to base he was armed with a knife and makarov pistol. He entered to second floor and guning down one man (named Lepuhin Лепухин). After that he go to the next room and shot sleeping Shmelev (Шмелев). Later he go to the first floor and killed sleeping Komardin. When another huntsman Nogaytsev came to the house, Andrey shot him in the back of the head. After that Shpagonov went to the expeditors room, and gunning down four woman. Three of they was killed, one (Lyalya Forseyeva Ляля Форсеева) was badly injured, but survive and wrote Shpagonov's name by her blood on the floor. The last victim was huntsman Sadyyev (Садыев). After that, Shpagonov stolled 67 guns and more than 700 gun ammo, and burned house.

Preparator

Andrey Shpagonov (Андрей Шпагонов) was born in the Kazan at 1969. He was a good shoter, but he hasen't any friends. Andrey warked as huntsman, but he was sacked. after attack he run away and dumped all firearm, but he was captured, sentensed to death and executed at 26 April 1995.[1] His accomplice was jailed to 15 years.

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