A student has killed nine people and wounded 13 others in Turkey's second school shooting in two days, officials said.
The 14-year-old student arrived at the school in the southern province of Kahramanmaras armed with five guns and seven magazines in his backpack, provincial governor Mukerrem Unluer said.
The guns are said to belong to the teenager's father, who is a retired police officer.
The attacker, who was in the eighth grade at the school, was killed, although it is unclear whether he was killed by police or his death was self-inflicted.
The motive for the shootings, which took place across two classrooms, wasn't immediately known.
The shootings come just a day after 16 people, including students and teachers, were injured when a former student opened fire at a high school in the nearby Sanliurfa province.
The gunman later turned the gun on himself.
Until this week, school shootings were rare in Turkey.
Footage from Wednesday's attack showed ambulances arriving at the school, where crowds gathered by the gate.
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Parents rushed to the school after hearing reports of an armed attack, with police securing the area, NTV television reported.
Turkish justice minister Akin Gurlek said on X that an investigation into the attack has been launched.
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