The Czech Republic mourns the victims of its worst mass shooting, which occurred at a Prague university, leaving at least 14 dead. Bells rang, flags flew at half-mast, and a minute of silence was observed across the country as part of a national day of mourning. The shooter, a 24-year-old student, also killed his father before the mass shooting, raising questions about his motive. A journalist's yell reportedly saved many during the tragic event.
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The Czech Republic came to a standstill at noon Saturday as people across the country observed a minute of silence for the victims of its worst mass killing that left 14 dead and questions about the shooter’s motive. https://t.co/PR8XMd0F6v
Bells rang across the Czech Republic, flags flew at half-mast and a minute’s silence was observed at noon as Czechs mourned the 14 victims killed by a student gunman at a Prague university in the country's worst mass shooting https://t.co/3LDtlD9pET https://t.co/e9TUt3iSU5
The Czech Republic came to a standstill at noon Saturday as people across the country observed a minute of silence as part of a national day of mourning to honor the victims of the worst mass killing in Czech history. https://t.co/3SH4aMyJBk
Bells rang across the Czech Republic and flags flew at half-mast as the country mourned victims of its worst mass shooting, which killed at least 14 at a Prague university https://t.co/3LDtlD9pET https://t.co/rjxtRbCS74