Mass in Europe in 2016

VICE traced the mass shootings in the United States in 2016 and the figures to those of its European counterparts. Read our rationale for the mapping and parameters we use here. The American mass-fired tracker can be found here. This assignment ended on December 31, 2016 and is no longer monitored or updated.

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December 18

Nikolaev, Ukraine: 0 dead, four wounded around 6 a.m., an argument broke out that has turned into a fight between two citizens and four outdoor towers. Things still intensified when one of the participants pulled out a firearm and opened the fireplace near the apartments in Victory Square. Authorities responded just at the time of the shooting and monitored to arrest an alleged shooter and an accomplice.

December 14

Olsha, Russia: 2 dead, 3 wounded around 5 p.m., a man set fire to his own house, then camouflaged with a gun before setting fire to his neighbor’s house. The neighbor was delivered and was temporarily shot. The assailant opened the chimney site, supposedly randomly, on another local guy, also killing him. He then turned on nine members of the rescue staff who had arrived to turn off the chimney spotlights and fired three. Other lifeguards tried to subdue the shooter, but the shooter controlled to shoot himself in the neck and then died from his injuries. Respondents later discovered a woguy, believed to be her mother, who died at her home, although at the time of publication it was not known whether she had died as a result of a gunshot or a fire site. Two of the firefighters’ victims remained in the hospital, while one had already been discharged from treatment.

December 5

Stavropol, Russia: 0 dead, four injured At one point, early in the morning, 3 buyers of the rubles bar allegedly broke a plate and then tried to leave without paying, but were arrested by restaurant employees. A personal security guard responded a short time later, however, his confrontation with consumers was temporarily intensified and fired a firearm. The first warning shot to the ceiling bounced off a waiter’s stomach, while subsequent shots to the ground allegedly hit the 3 consumers on their legs. All the sick were hospitalized, although their prestige remained unknown at the time of publication. Authorities were examining whether the guard’s use of a firearm was justified.

December 4

Knyazychy, Ukraine: 4 dead, 0 InjuredAt about 4 AM, a group of law enforcement officers from Kiev were setting up a sting operation in the nearby suburb of Knyazychy, hoping to catch a long-active group of robbers working their way through the metro area, in the act. Two plainclothes police investigators were setting up an observation point in an abandoned building next to the robbers’ target when an alarm went off in an adjacent building. State Guard Service operatives—members of a division of the local police tasted with property security—responded, saw footprints leading into the abandoned building, and apprehended the plainclothes officers, apparently unaware of the operation at hand. Outside, special forces observing the interaction mistakenly believed the plainclothes investigators had been captured by the burglars they were waiting for and opened fire. The ensuing gun battle killed at least two State Guards and the two plainclothes cops on one side, and at least one special forces officer on the other side. The burglars heard the gunfire and fled, but were later apprehended with weapons and charged in Kiev.

October 30

Ekaterinburg, Russia: 0 dead, five injured around 7:40 a.m., local officials won reports of a shooting at a Halloween party that began the day before in the basement, a local club. Although the testimonies were varied, the policemen nevertheless learned that a confrontation had been triggered between a strong type of red beard and an organization of party participants. The guy allegedly pulled out a gun and started shooting, injuring five other people between the ages of 22 and 34. At the time of publication, the extent of the injuries was unclear and the government had not yet arrested the suspect, its investigations into the attack continue. . Training

October 26

Langladure, France: 0 dead, four wounded around nine in the morning, a five-year-old boy opened the chimney to police officers when they came here to evict him from his rental home. He hit one agent in the shoulder and another in the leg with a chevrotin bullet, and two neighbors hit him on the side and shoulder, respectively, with new punches, firing about 8 shots. He was arrested without delay. All patients were hospitalized, however, at the time of publication, their injuries were thought not to threaten their lives.

October 23

Melitopol, Ukraine: 2 dead, 2 wounded around 3:50 a.m., police who responded to reports of a shooting discovered a 24-year-old man dead. Subsequently, they met three other victims of the gunshot wound attack at local medical facilities, one of whom died while being treated. At the time of publication, the prestige of the other two victims remained doubtful and the local government had not yet made publicly named arrests or suspects, although investigations were ongoing.

Pyt-Yakh, Russia: 0 dead, 4 injuredAt about 9 PM, a shooting broke out at a café that kitchen staff who heard the shots claim stemmed from a dispute between two diaspora groups. The shooter(s) injured a total of four people in or near the café. As of publication their conditions remained unclear, and though local officials had located a gun at the scene, as well as several cartridges for various calibers of ammunition, they had yet to make any arrests, name any suspects, or confirm the café staff’s account of the conflict.

October 7

Copenhagen, Denmark: 1 dead, 3 wounded around 10:24 p.m., at least one unknown assailant fired near the city’s Hans Knudsen domain, beating four other people before fleeing. One of those affected, a 30-year-old man succumbed to his wounds, while at the date of publication, the prestige of the other three sick people remained unclear. Local officials were searching for two unidentified and unknown suspects in connection with the attack, although they have not yet made any arrests as part of their investigation.

September 25

Malmo, Sweden: 0 dead, four wounded at approximately 19:00, an organization of armed men in mopeds would have opened the chimney of a car chasing in the southern districts of the city. Witnesses heard about 20 shots in bursts of 3 at a time, suggesting the shooters used an automatic weapon. (Originally they were described through at least one witness as fleeing the scene in a gray Audi, however, police now say they fled on scooters.) The attackers hit four other people, at least one of them in the head. Their situations were not transparent at the time of publication, all had survived. Police have not yet named any suspects, but investigations are ongoing.

September 3

Ekaterinburg, Russia: 2 dead, 7 injured On September 2, a supposed dispute broke out between Oleg Shishova, 38, a local businessman, and a Roma organization organizing a wedding. The next day, around 5pm, between 15 and 30 gypsies and Russians arrived at Shishova’s house to confront him. Shishova (and in all likelihood some other person) opened fire on the organization with a Kalashnikov rifle, beating nine other people before fleeing with his family. Two of those affected, Paul Basargin, 17, and Kirill Shtripling, 27, died as a result of their injuries while in treatment; the situations of the other seven patients were unclear at the time of publication. On September 5, Shishova surrendered, but claimed that the crowd at her door had threatened her life and opened the chimney site first, leading her to retaliate in self-defense. At the time of publication, officials were still investigating Shishova’s account of the shooting, as well as whether there was a time when the shooter (and therefore a suspect at the time in general) was founded in the shell casings of two firearms.

August 30

Solotvyno, Ukraine: 1 dead, 3 injured At times, at night, two teams allegedly engaged in a debt dispute between them in connection with cigarette smuggling gathered near a gas station. They had a verbal discussion for some time before a member in one aspect pulled out a machine gun and fired at least 20 rounds, reaching 4 people and then fled. All the victims, aged 22 to 36, were hospitalized, three of them in critical condition. After hours in critical condition, one of the wounded died in hospital. The local government has launched a large-scale investigation into the incident, but has not yet announced the arrest of any of those involved.

August 22

Ternopil, Ukraine: 3 dead, 1 injuredAt about 8:30 PM, authorities responded to reports of a domestic disturbance in a home in the Babintsy Borshchiv village region that ended with the sounds of gunshots. Inside, they found a 45-year-old man with a hunting rifle who’d just shot his wife dead. Officials tried to speak to the man, but he opened fire on them instead, hitting officer Sergei Tanasiichuk in the leg and Officer Alexander Rudyk in the neck; Tanasiichuk’s injury was non-life-threatening, but Rudyk died soon after. The authorities withdrew and called in special forces, who cordoned the house and attempted to negotiate with the man all night, ultimately deciding to storm the residence in the morning. During their entry, Officer Andrew Chernyatynskyy was shot and killed. Some reports have suggested a fourth officer was wounded, but these accounts have yet to be clearly substantiated. Ultimately the assailant was shot dead during the operation.

July 26

Magas, Russia: 1 dead, four wounded at approximately 2 a.m., police responded to a domestic dispute between two families debating how a husband and wife deserved a percentage of their apartment and were caught up in the dispute that turned into a shooting. The shooter killed the local police chief, Isa Yevloyev, and wounded four others, plus two officers. The wounded were treated; at the time of publication, one of them was in serious condition, while the prestige of the others remained less serious but unknown. Police had not published any data on the arrests, suspects or cases of the attack, had opened an official investigation by ongoing criminals into the incident.

July 22

Munich, Germany: Nine dead, 27 injured around 6 p.m., David Ali Sonboly, 18, a German-Iranian resident, opened fire to an organization of others near McDonald’s at Olympia’s shopping center with a reactivated nine-mm Glock 17 pistol. he had bought on the dark web, probably in Slovakia. He killed nine others: Armela Segashi, Can Leyla, 14-year-old women and Sabina Sulaj, Roberto Rafael, 14, Selcuk Kilic, 15, Hussein Daitzik, 17, 18. Guilliano Kollmann, Dijamant Zabergja, 21 and Sevda Dag , 45. He also wounded at least 27 other people before shooting himself in the head near the mall; Authorities discovered more than three hundred bullets in his backpack when he discovered his body. Although early reports suggest that Sonboly may also have been one of many attackers operating in and around the mall, it now appears to be acting alone and had been making plans for the attack for at least a year. Sonboly’s motives were not yet clear at the time of publication, however, he may have acted for an obsession with school shootings, most likely fueled by psychiatric disorders after the intimidation he had been treated for. Authorities are also investigating why he attacked the other people, many of whom he had lured to the food court through a fake Facebook account created in May through which he presented loose food, but none of whom were his classmates despite his obsession. with school. Shootings.

July 2

Zitist, Serbia: five dead, 22 wounded Shortly after midnight, a 38-year-old man known only as Z.S. in official reports, he saw his ex-wife with friends at a local café. A discussion occurs and Z.S. he came out of the café and returned around 1:40 a.m. with an illegal Kalashnikov-type automatic rifle, one of thousands of weapons floating in the country since the wars that ravaged the Balkans in the 1990s. He shot three shots into the air, then pointed at his wife and some other woguy, shooting them at the scene, before opening the chimney randomly to everyone in the café. The gunguy shot two more people (including at least three minors), three of whom died on their way to hospitals in nearby towns and seven required surgery and were still in critical condition at the time of publication. Z.S. he tried to flee the site, but at least one coffee user grabbed his gun and took it away. A short time later, local police stopped and stopped the gunguy.

June 23

Ayia Napa, Cyprus: 3 dead, 2 injured around 10:30 p.m., an unknown guy approached a guy believed to be Phanos Kalopsidiotis, a local businessman, in the full and tourist restaurant Cicero, and opened fire. The assailant allegedly killed Kalopsidiotis, along with a police officer and his wife, who were with the businessman, in front of their children. He also wounded two other people, adding one of the Kalopsidiotis guards, who returned the fire, also killing the attacker. Some reports imply that at one point the assailant would possibly have been injured and run away, this has not been confirmed; At the time of publication, the local government was still looking to control the site and discover the scenario as a component of an ongoing investigation.

June 5

Moscow, Russia: 0 dead, 4 injuredA dispute between two groups of young men in a restaurant parking lot in the suburb of Mytischi escalated into a shooting in which four men on one side were reported injured. A 24-year-old was in intensive care after suffering a shot to the chest and stab to the shoulder; his friends sustained less severe “non-penetrating” wounds: a 25-year-old was struck in the buttocks and left forearm, while another 25-year-old and a 26-year-old were each struck in the abdomen. As of publication, it appeared that no arrests had been made and police were still investigating the incident.

May 22

Nenzig, Austria: 2 dead, 11 injured According to police, around 3 a.m., a 27-year-old boy attended an annual outdoor concert (and regularly without incident) and a fried fish organized through “The Lords,” a local motorcyclist. club in a small market in the city near the border with Liechtenstein, had a heated argument with her friend in a parking lot. He retrieved a rifle (or other “long weapon”) from his vehicle, entered the concert venue and opened the chimney at random, killing two men, aged 33 and 48, injuring 11 others and creating a small stampede of 150 participants. He ran down the canopy near the forest. Gunguy did not injured his friend, however, after the shooting, he returned to the parking lot and shot himself. Of the other 11 injured people, nine remained in the hospital at the time of publication, adding one in critical condition. Investigations were underway on the main points of the incident.

May 8

Chelnokhovo, Russia: 5 dead, 0 injuredAround 6 AM local time, a 27-year-old man named Ilya Aseyev was hanging out with four bikers and another man from town in an abandoned brewery when he claims they insulted him in front of a couple of women. Aseyev, who may have been drunk at the time, allegedly left and returned with a gun. He claimed that he fired into the air once, accidentally hitting and killing one biker, after which he killed the others as a logical way to get rid of witnesses. But a competing narrative in the investigation on the attack holds that the suspect killed all the men in their sleep, overlooking one woman sleeping nearby, and sparing a second, whom he forced to drive him home. The women reportedly helped police to identify Aseyev, who was taken into custody for the crime, although investigations were ongoing as of publication.

April 22

Naples, Italy: 2 dead, 3 wounded around 8 p.m., an organization of six masked men carrying guns and pistols opened fire on an organization of others north of the city center. They murdered Giuseppe Vastarella, 42, and Salvatore Vigna, 41, and wounded Dario Vastarella, 33, Antonio Vastarella, 25, and Alfredo Bowl, all of whom were hospitalized and at the time of publication were in critical condition. Local media speculate that this was an attack directed by the Camorra on the Vastarella family, there was no official confirmation of this theory at the date of publication.

April 2

Marseille, France: 3 dead, 3 wounded around 10:30 p.m. local time, a shooting broke out in the northern district of Bassens after police suspected an argument between gang members. The shooting left 3 other people dead and three injured, the precise nature of their injuries and customers of the living remain unclear, according to the latest information. There was also no news of arrests or suspects similar to the fact.

March 29

Lisbon, Portugal: 0 dead, five wounded Shortly before 8 p.m. local time, an argument between two Roma families in the Galinheiras district erupted in shootings. Three policemen, aged between 30 and 40, and two passers-by were hit by crossfire. All were hospitalized, a policeman and the two civilians in critical condition at first, but stabilized. Police remained active in the domain until 12:30 a.m., when they demobilized after seizing a shotgun that may have been used in the attack and arresting a suspect related to the shooting.

MARCH 27

Yakovlevskoye, Russia: 1 dead, 3 injured After two young men allegedly abused him, Alexei Bychkov, a 55-year-old guard described through citizens of his network on the outskirts of Moscow as a former soldier suffering from a problem, has returned Array took a firearm, returned and opened the chimney at approximately 8 pm local time. A boy and a woguy suffered minor injuries and refused to be hospitalized; however, Vadim Krechetov, 26, a local soccer star, died of his injuries on the way to the hospital, and another 39-year-old boy remained in critical condition according to the most recent report. . Police arrested Bychkov at his apartment, where they discovered several weapons with a expired permit. He is detained in criminal detention and has been charged with murder and attempted murder of two or more people.

March 25

London, UK: 0 dead, five wounded At approximately 1:50 p.m. local time, a moving vehicle opened the chimney on a residential street near a football field, beating and hospitalizing five people, one of them in critical condition. The London Gang Control Unit was investigating the attack, at the time of publication it had not yet established a motive and had not published any data on the suspects.

March 15

Brussels, Belgium: 0 killed, four wounded Four Belgian policemen running alongside two French police officers in a search related to the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris arrived under a chimney in an abandoned apartment complex around 2:15 p.m. local time. During a siege of approximately 3 hours, four officials, adding up a French woman, were injured; two were already discharged from the hospital, while two others were recovering from life-threatening injuries at the time of the report. An assailant, known as a 35-year-old illegal Algerian immigrant, Mohamed Belkaid, was shot dead by police and was caught dead with a Kalashnikov rifle nearby, while two suspects are believed to be still fugitives. While the hideout in the city’s Forest district understands what prosecutors described as a radical Islamic text and a stash of ammunition, it was not clear without delay whether the other people living there had anything to do with last fall’s attacks.

March 13

Vahrenheide, Gerguyy: 1 dead, five injured around 10:20 p.m., a 22-year-old boy opened the chimney at a Kurdish wedding at an event center, beating a 21-year-old woguy and five other guests. The woguy then succumbed to his wounds in the hospital; it is not known what the condition of the other wounded would be. The shooter, who would possibly have been invited to the wedding, was still in giant at the time of the report.

February 24

Nice, France: 0 dead; At approximately 11:00 p.m., a car reportedly headed to an enclosed space and opened the chimney to the citizens inside. Four other people were injured and hospitalized, and it is unclear whether police temporarily arrested the perpetrators.

February 22

Tyumen, Russia: 0 dead; After a doorman allegedly refused to hold the drink of a drunk man at a club called Mojito, telling him to stop by the house, the visitor returned with some friends and at least two pistols. They opened fire on the offending goalkeeper, shooting at the torso and legs of three guards and a nearby club. All those affected are expected to do so and the attackers, one of whom was hospitalized along with those who suffered the shooting with a concussion, have been arrested.

February 4

Loures, Portugal: 0 dead; 5:45 p.m. Local time reportedly fired after a match broke out at The Serra da Luz. Three men and two women, passers-by unaffected by the confrontation, were slightly injured. Investigations are ongoing, but no shooter has been identified.

February 3

Odessa, Ukraine: 0 dead; Approximately 11:00 p.m. local time, four security guards were shot while in a tent on their patrol path. The unknown assailants wounded all the policemen – who were hospitalized – in the chest, stomach and/or legs, fleeing before the police arrived at the scene.

January 31

Shlisselburg, Russia: 2 dead, 3 wounded Witnesses report that at 8 p.m., a 4-man organization of Armenian origin or origin arrived in a garage belonging to a local contractor of Armenian origin in Shisselburg, Russia. In what is described as a violent monetary dispute, the 4 visitors opened fire to seven other people in the garage, killing Grair Vardanyan, 59, and Pushkin Armen Khurshudyan, 44; Vakhtang Sargsyan, 26, wounded in the chest, while a 50-year-old man named Hakobyan suffered head injuries and an unknown third user was also hospitalized.

January 14

Marseille, France: 0 dead, 6 injured Reports of a nightly shooting outdoors at a grocery store in Marseille, France, led police to a few projectiles and blood scattered. Six wounded men aged between 19 and 31 were discovered, one of whom was the store manager. Two of the men were seriously injured.

January 2

Miass, Russia: 4 dead, 1 injuredFollowing what was reported as a dispute at a private home in Miass, Russia, a man allegedly opened fire with his hunting rifle on others at the house. When police arrived, they found three men and one woman dead and another man with a gunshot to his hand.

Total so far: dead, 169 wounded

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