I don’t have access to current feeds right now, but I can share what’s typically reported about the Wilno school massacre if that helps.
- The Wilno school massacre refers to a 1925 incident at the Joachim Lelewel High School in Wilno (Vilnius), then part of Poland. It involved two students who opened fire and used grenades during final exams, resulting in several deaths and injuries.[2][3]
- Per historical summaries, five people were killed (including the two perpetrators) and multiple others wounded; one of the assailants also died in the attack, and there were variations in accounts about the exact casualty tally.[3][8][2]
- This case is frequently cited as one of the earliest recorded school shootings in Europe, occurring long before many more widely known later incidents.[6][3]
If you’d like, I can try to fetch more recent updates or primary sources (newspaper archives, museum entries) and summarize them with citations. I can also provide a brief timeline or map the key figures and locations involved. Would you prefer a quick timeline or a concise background overview?
Note: Wilno is the city now known as Vilnius, Lithuania. The 1925 event occurred when the area was under Polish administration. If you want, I can clarify how the historical context affects the naming and reporting of the incident.