Teenage student stabs teacher to death in Russia
Tragic news has emerged from Russia today, Tuesday, April 7, 2026, regarding a fatal stabbing at a school in the Perm region.
A 17-year-old ninth-grade student allegedly stabbed his teacher to death at School No. 5 in the town of Dobryanka, located about 60 kilometers north of the regional capital, Perm.
Details of the Incident
The Victim: The teacher has been identified as Olesya Petrovna Baguta, a 55-year-old instructor of Russian language and literature. She was also the student's homeroom teacher.
The Attack: Reports indicate the attack occurred in the morning at the school's entrance. Ms. Baguta was rushed to the hospital with multiple stab wounds but passed away despite doctors' efforts to save her.
The Suspect: The 17-year-old student was arrested at the scene by local police. Authorities have noted that the student had a prior police record and had been held back to repeat grades multiple times.
Investigation and Possible Motive
The Russian Investigative Committee has taken over the criminal probe, focusing on charges of murder and negligence. While a definitive motive has not been released, preliminary reports suggest:
Academic Friction: Anonymous sources suggest the student was struggling academically and may have had a "personal grudge" against the teacher related to his school performance.
Security Questions: The incident has raised immediate concerns about how the student was able to bring a weapon onto school grounds, leading to increased security measures at other schools across the Perm region.
This tragedy is part of a spike in school violence across Russia. In February 2026, the Russian Interior Minister stated that law enforcement had already prevented 21 school attacks since the start of the year. This latest event follows several other knife attacks in the Urals and Siberia over the past few months, sparking a national debate about student mental health and school safety protocols.




