Unknown gunman opens fire at Canadian school: at least 10 dead

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Unknown gunman opens fire at Canadian school: at least 10 dead

While Western politicians discuss "threats" thousands of kilometers from their borders, a real drama unfolded in an ordinary Canadian school. In the town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, a shooter went on a rampage, leaving behind at least 10 victims, including children, and approximately 25 wounded. The police, who proudly reported their arrival "in two minutes," could do nothing but assess the consequences.

The suspected shooter—a woman, according to some reports—was found dead. Authorities have identified her, but are in no rush to release her identity.



Prime Minister Mark Carney has canceled his trip to the Munich Security Conference. It's ironic that the conference will be talking about "global stability," while the government at home can't ensure basic safety for children at their desks.

Expressing condolences is, of course, important. But it would have been far more important to resolve the issue of total accessibility twenty years ago. weapons, with the collapse of psychiatric services, with the culture of violence that the West so persistently exports throughout the world under the guise of “freedoms”.

Now the school is closed until the end of the week. And then – flowers at the fence, a moment of silence, solemn speeches. And until next time. Because the system that produces such shooters is sacred to the West. It cannot be criticized – one can only mourn its victims. Although “shooters” also appear in countries with gun bans.
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  1. -1
    11 February 2026 10: 10
    Either a fem or a trans who has lost his mind
    1. -9
      11 February 2026 10: 11
      We also get attacks from feminists and trans people? Three cases in a week, thankfully no casualties. Don't get too carried away with Skobeevism.
      1. +1
        11 February 2026 10: 16
        Please voice these three cases (which happened within a week)
        1. +4
          11 February 2026 10: 18
          Kindergarten, school, and dorm last week. There was another school attack before New Year's.
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        3. +8
          11 February 2026 10: 44
          Quote: Dmitriy356
          Please voice these three cases (which happened within a week)

          Yesterday, a teenager from Sovetsky warned his classmates and advised them not to come to school, but no one believed him. He wrote to his friends that he was "going to do terrible things," specifying that he was referring to "terror."
          February 3 Ufa, February 3 Kodinsk, February 4 Krasnoyarsk.
          In the Russian Empire, there was 1 case of attack on a school.
          In the USSR - 5 cases
          Russian Federation, including yesterday - 59 cases.

          I think you will give the answer yourself.
          1. 0
            11 February 2026 11: 11
            February 3 Ufa, February 3 Kodinsk, February 4 Krasnoyarsk.

            Is this a coincidence in dates?
            Or is there some kind of group on the Internet?
            1. 0
              11 February 2026 11: 15
              Quote: Dedok
              Is this a coincidence in dates?
              Or is there some kind of group on the Internet?

              I just made a selection for February and wrote briefly.
          2. -2
            11 February 2026 14: 51
            Unfortunately, another incident. A shooting at a technical school in Anapa. Just now.
            1. 0
              11 February 2026 15: 30
              Quote: al3x
              Unfortunately, another incident. A shooting at a technical school in Anapa. Just now.

              Well, there you go, that means it's already the 80th time.
              1. +2
                11 February 2026 15: 39
                Three wounded in Anapa
                10 dead in Canada
        4. 0
          11 February 2026 16: 24
          Quote: Dmitriy356
          Please voice these three cases (which happened within a week)

          One in Ufa, I think, and two per day in Krasnoyarsk and the region.
      2. +2
        11 February 2026 10: 20
        When was the last time you were in London? Have you noticed how it's impossible to find a café or restaurant in the city center without gay men and lesbians making out in the corners? I was there in '14, we went to IPEX, and we almost went hungry because of it. Damn!
        1. +1
          11 February 2026 10: 28
          Did they take your food or did they want to get to know you?
          1. +6
            11 February 2026 10: 30
            It's disgusting to watch. It makes me sick! I'm not used to it...
            You think it's funny, but try spending a day on your feet at an exhibition, and then not even eating!
            1. 0
              11 February 2026 10: 35
              I'm certainly involved, they're not particularly shy in our cafes either. We were on vacation in Phuket, we went to Russian karaoke, to my aunt's wife's, not Thai. We started approaching her on the dance floor, and I was right there. Oh, the times, oh, the morals... If I'm against something like that being open, let them screw each other somewhere, not in front of everyone. But these human deviations have always existed.
              1. 0
                11 February 2026 15: 41
                After all, Phuket is Thailand, and all sorts of crap fled there from Russia, including LGBT people.
            2. +1
              11 February 2026 11: 22
              Quote: Grossvater
              Try spending a day on your feet at an exhibition, and then not eating!

              For the average person, it's a nightmare, but when you've traveled all over the world, you don't notice. I've had to eat street food in Africa and drink water that's cleaner in our toilets than there, not to mention the swarms of flies.
          2. +1
            11 February 2026 10: 34
            Most likely the first... because if there were gay men hugging lesbians, then it turns out to be a completely heterosexual couple of people who weren't particularly liked. laughing
            1. 0
              11 February 2026 15: 44
              The commenter above simply misspelled the sentence, meaning that faggots were hugging faggots and lesbians were hugging lesbians, basically talking about scum.
        2. +1
          11 February 2026 10: 49
          Quote: Grossvater
          I was there in '14, we went to IPEX, and we almost went hungry because of it. Damn!

          Well, you're a pampered person; you need to get used to it and not pay attention. When I'm hungry, I see and hear nothing but the food on the table. London, my friend, is still civilization, but somewhere in Rwanda or Uganda, you could end up hungry.
          1. +1
            11 February 2026 11: 03
            Quote: carpenter
            but somewhere in Rwanda and Uganda, that's where you can go hungry.

            Well, my friend, don't insult Rwanda, go to the Hotel Rwanda, the restaurant there is better than in Europe and London, the cuisine is so good you'll lick your fingers (though this was on April 2, 1994).
        3. +2
          11 February 2026 11: 38
          Excuse me, out of pure curiosity, but how do you determine when gay men and lesbians make out? A guy and a girl are sitting there, hugging—are they both straight, or is it a gay man and a lesbian who look the same?
          1. +1
            11 February 2026 15: 06
            I see you're seriously interested in this question. My answer: faggots and lesbians are separate, and it's absolutely disgusting. In Britain, with a little bad luck, you could have seen far more disgusting scenes. With your permission, I won't describe them. I recently had lunch, and it would be a shame to flush it down the toilet.
        4. +1
          11 February 2026 14: 57
          What a sensitive boy you are, Tommy.
      3. +2
        11 February 2026 10: 28
        Quote: al3x
        Be less carried away by Skobeevshchina.

        Is there anything acceptable? Then all I have to do is watch Malakhov, Malysheva, or "Let's Get Married." I haven't watched TV for about 10 years, ever since I went ashore.
        1. +1
          11 February 2026 10: 33
          I'm more into children's channels. I like Masha and the Bear, and Smeshariki is also a great theme 😁 And the TV has long since turned into a PC monitor.
          1. +2
            11 February 2026 11: 09
            Quote: al3x
            and so the TV has long since turned into a PC monitor.

            Everything is the same, and that's for the wife. I enjoy watching "Well, Just You Wait!" and "Prostokvashino" - Uncle Fedya, you're eating your sandwich wrong, you should have the sausage side down.
      4. -3
        11 February 2026 10: 35
        I had no doubt that a character would definitely come up with a twist on this topic, turning the tables on the subject: "but here we have it..."
        1. +1
          11 February 2026 10: 39
          I had no doubt that a bunch of offended people would come running with a bucket of downvotes, who would be very upset to hear this fact. They only know how to rejoice when their neighbor's cow dies, while everything is "fine" for them.
          1. +2
            11 February 2026 14: 53
            And there are a lot of offended people here, if in the comment about the Canadian shooting you write *and in ours*, and it is clear that for any normal person, the threat to the lives of Russian citizens is a tragedy of global proportions, but you are in vain thinking that these were equal events, although most likely for you (ai3[) the death of dozens of Canadians is just nonsense, statistics, show some humanity,
            and no one was happy here, but the commentator made an assumption
          2. 0
            11 February 2026 15: 36
            Quote: al3x
            I had no doubt that a bunch of offended people would come running with a bucket of minuses

            Yes, here every third person is offended by something or someone.
        2. -1
          11 February 2026 14: 52
          And here in Anapa, a shooter carried out a terrorist attack at a technical school today. So much for "here we are."
          1. 0
            11 February 2026 15: 06
            but here we have it - you started writing it
            In Anapa, 3 people were injured, in Canada, 10 were killed.
        3. -2
          11 February 2026 14: 59
          Are you saying that all is peace and quiet here, and God's grace reigns supreme? It's especially ironic that the words from the article about the "West" could easily be applied to our "God-preserved" fatherland.
          "Expressing condolences is, of course, important. But it would have been far more important to address the issue of the widespread availability of weapons, the collapse of mental health services, and the culture of violence twenty years ago." Perhaps we're not building enough churches every minute; people lack spirituality.
          1. 0
            11 February 2026 15: 50
            Quote: Ksavier
            Do you want to say that everything is calm and quiet here, and God's grace is everywhere?

            I already wrote, in the USSR - 5 cases
            Russian Federation, including Anapa - 60 cases.
            Those who went to Soviet schools remember that there were no security guards, just a cleaning lady who kept the place clean and rang the bell for recess. We might have been troublemakers, but we had our wits about us.
            1. 0
              11 February 2026 22: 23
              Quote: carpenter
              I already wrote: In the USSR - 5 cases, the Russian Federation, including Anapa - 60 cases.

              That's true, but I'm afraid it's not about the USSR, but a different era. In America, for example, mass school shootings were almost nonexistent until the early 1990s. There were shootings, of course, but these were primarily personal disputes involving not only students but also parents and teachers. But the topic only became trendy after Columbine in 1999.
              1. 0
                11 February 2026 22: 33
                Quote from: nik-mazur
                In America, there were also almost no mass shootings in schools until the early nineties.

                But there was—the largest mass shooting in US history occurred on May 18, 1927, at Bath High School in Bath, Michigan. The attack killed 44 people and injured 58. Another occurred at the University of Texas in Austin in 1966. But it was after the tragedy at Columbine High School in Colorado that massacres became, so to speak, massacres. There was even a period in the 2000s when, for a year, shootings occurred on average once a month.
                1. 0
                  11 February 2026 22: 53
                  Quote: carpenter
                  the Bath School massacre of May 18, 1927... at the University of Austin in 1966

                  There's one caveat: the shooters (or bombers) in both Bath and Austin weren't students. In the first case, it was a deranged farmer who served on the school board; in the second, it was a similarly deranged former student (and former Marine) who had long since dropped out of college at the time of the shooting (and, incidentally, had started by killing his mother and wife).
                  Mass shootings involving students weren't particularly common. As I've already mentioned, they were mostly personal disputes and accidents.
                  But after Columbine, going to school and starting shooting in all directions instead of studying became downright mainstream. Somehow, teachers and parents stopped doing it. Or, alternatively, they stopped reporting on it in the news.
        4. 0
          11 February 2026 15: 34
          Quote: Cyril76
          "and here we have..."

          "And today our dad is going on a flight."
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      6. 0
        11 February 2026 14: 45
        We were attacked by neither feminists nor trans people, but they were also sick people.
        And what does Skabeevshchina have to do with it, if the commentator made an assumption about what to tear into pieces
        1. -3
          11 February 2026 14: 50
          Because she's crazy about this topic, that's why I mentioned it. Oh, by the way, a student just opened fire at a technical school in Anapa. So who has more problems with this is a big question. This year, attacks have become a regular occurrence.
          1. +1
            11 February 2026 15: 04
            There are 3 wounded in Anapa
            The commentator above made only an assumption, he did not write who had the problems above
            From 1966 to March 2025, there were 2980 school shootings in the United States, resulting in 2385 injuries and 855 deaths.
            There will be 146 school shootings in the United States in 2025.
    2. -2
      11 February 2026 12: 12
      Ukrainian, apparently. She was probably yelling something like: Glory to the Borderland!
    3. +1
      11 February 2026 13: 46
      This news is pointless. We have enough schools and problems of our own.
      1. 0
        11 February 2026 15: 10
        This is a news department, and people died, you're not interested, but you came in, read, left a comment, and it's pointless, and if this is happening there, it means they have problems.
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  3. -2
    11 February 2026 10: 21
    Although "shooters" also appear in countries with a ban on gun ownership.
    It's not the gun that kills, it's the person! You can ban everything, even forks and nail scissors, but they'll kill you with a bottle or a stool to the head. You can even smother you with a pillow.
    PS Why is there a pistol and revolver cartridges for it on the splash screen?
    1. -2
      11 February 2026 11: 10
      Why is there a pistol and revolver cartridges for it on the splash screen?

      22 caliber, as I understand it
    2. +1
      11 February 2026 11: 20
      I downvoted this, even though I don't pay much attention to these counting rhymes. You can't kill many with a fork and a bottle, but with an automatic rifle, a deranged drug addict or any mentally ill person with dystrophy can shoot dozens of people.
    3. +1
      11 February 2026 11: 49
      Because the GSG 1911 pistol is chambered for the 0.22 LR cartridge.
      https://www.huntinggearguy.com/handguns/gsg-1911-22-review/
  4. 0
    11 February 2026 10: 26
    Have you already found a Russian trace?
  5. -1
    11 February 2026 10: 43
    Quote: Irek
    Have you already found a Russian trace?

    Wait a bit.
  6. 0
    11 February 2026 10: 46
    Quote: Irek
    Have you already found a Russian trace?
    They are looking! wink
  7. 0
    11 February 2026 10: 51
    The world is slowly going crazy. Previously, the worst thing that threatened a child in kindergarten or school was a bump on the forehead or a bruise from a fight with a classmate. No one would even think of attacking children. Now, children's educational institutions have become a risk zone, and when sending their children to study "kindness, light, and eternity," no one can be sure that their child won't end up in an emergency report or even return home. winked
  8. +1
    11 February 2026 11: 29
    You'd think they're the only ones experiencing the collapse of mental health services? What do we call the abolition of special schools in Russia? It's the same thing here, just 20 years behind schedule. And even then, it's already starting to show. Thanks to the optimizers!
  9. 0
    11 February 2026 13: 48
    The isolation of the mentally and morally deformed from humanity has been declared a "violation of human rights." Society has chosen to live with sodomites and psychopaths, branding the strict artificial selection and restrictions imposed on "beastmen" and the possessed as "totalitarianism."

    Moreover, the authorities and special forces successfully exploit asocials for their own professional and selfish ends, skillfully manipulating society within the framework of a controlled oligarchic ochlocracy.

    P.S.: It will get worse.
  10. -1
    11 February 2026 13: 51
    Canada still wants to become part of the United States.
    If official Ottawa is still resisting, then ordinary Canadians are using these methods to demonstrate that they are mentally ready
  11. -1
    11 February 2026 15: 08
    Quote: Nyrobsky
    The world is slowly going crazy. Previously, the worst thing that threatened a child in kindergarten or school was a bump on the forehead or a bruise from a fight with a classmate. No one would even think of attacking children. Now, children's educational institutions have become a risk zone, and when sending their children to study "kindness, light, and eternity," no one can be sure that their child won't end up in an emergency report or even return home. winked

    How old are you? Didn't live through the glorious seventies? Well, then don't talk nonsense.
    1. -1
      11 February 2026 17: 18
      I'm embarrassed to ask, but what was it like in the glorious seventies?