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2018 Perm School Stabbing
A school attack in Motovilikhinsky City District, Motovilikhinsky District in Perm, Russia occurred on the morning of 15 January 2018. The perpetrators, 16-year-old students Aleksandr Sergeyevich Buslidze (born 15 May 2001), and Lev Romanovich Bidzhakov (born 2 August 2001), attacked students and a teacher with knives, after which they attempted suicide. As a result of the attack, 15 people were injured, including the perpetrators. On 18 December 2018, one of the attackers, Lev Bijakov, was sentenced by the Motovilikha District Court of Perm to 9 years and 8 months in prison. His accomplice, Alexander Buslidze, was found insane in September 2018 and sent for compulsory treatment, but was later found sane, and on 29 April 2019, the Motovilikha District Court sentenced him to 7 years in prison. The attack on the Perm school was one of a series of attacks on schools in Russia by Copycat crime, copycats of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who committed the Columbine High School massa ...
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Perm, Russia
Perm (, ; ; ), previously known as Yegoshikha, Yagoshikha (; 1723–1781) and Molotov (; 1940–1957), is the administrative centre of Perm Krai in the European part of Russia. It sits on the banks of the Kama River near the Ural Mountains, covering an area of . With over one million residents Perm is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, 15th-largest city in Russia and the 5th-largest in the Volga Federal District. Economy In 1723, a copper-smelting works was founded at the village of ''Yagoshikha''. In 1781 the settlement of Yagoshikha became the town of ''Perm''. Perm's position on the navigable Kama River, leading to the Volga, and on the Siberian Route across the Ural Mountains, helped it become an important trade and manufacturing centre. It also lay along the Trans-Siberian Railway. Perm grew considerably as industrialization proceeded in the Urals during the Soviet period, and in 1940 was named ''Molotov'' in honour of Vyacheslav Molotov. In 1957 the ci ...
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