Incident in Uralsky School Involves Drunk Intruder and Threats

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A disruptive incident unfolded in a village school located in Uralsky, Nytvensky district, when a severely intoxicated man burst into the principal’s office and began making threats. The event, later reported by 59.ru, drew attention from local residents who were upset by the noise of children playing volleyball in the schoolyard and the potential danger such unruly behavior could provoke.

The confrontation happened in the early afternoon on September 28. The intoxicated individual shouted obscenities and declared that he would shoot everyone, including students and staff, describing the scene as something no one should expect anything good from. A life safety instructor present at the school confirmed that the man did not brandish any weapon at the moment, noting that he had nothing in his hands during the outburst.

Following the incident, the man was escorted to a police station for processing. A team from the National Guard arrived at the school shortly thereafter to ensure the safety of pupils and staff. An administrative violation report was issued, and authorities indicated there could be a risk of short-term detention up to fifteen days as a possible consequence of the actions.

The episode has raised concerns about school security and the potential hazards of alcohol-related disturbances near educational facilities. Local authorities and school administrators are reviewing safety protocols to prevent similar interruptions in the future and to ensure a calm and secure learning environment for the children and teachers alike. The incident underscores the importance of timely response measures and coordination between school staff, police, and security services in managing disruptive behavior near schools, especially when witnesses describe a tense and volatile atmosphere during the confrontation. The details come from reports published by 59.ru, which documented the sequence of events and the responses from officials and residents involved in the incident.

A separate report notes a prior attempt by a drunk individual to enter a school in Nizhny Novgorod, highlighting a recurring concern about unauthorized access and disturbances linked to inebriation. The ongoing discussion around these cases focuses on prevention strategies, rapid intervention, and clear guidelines for handling intoxicated entrants to protect students and staff in educational settings.

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