UP: Gunfight breaks out between student groups in Amity University, leaves one critically injured

Campus staff immediately notified the police, who arrived swiftly at the scene and initiated an investigation. Authorities are currently searching for the students involved in the gunfight, while also gathering details from witnesses and other students.

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The altercation unfolded on the university campus, where tensions between the two groups escalated rapidly. (.pinterest)

UP News: A violent clash between two student groups erupted at Amity University in Noida's Sector-126 on Friday evening, leading to gunfire that left one student seriously injured. According to reports, the two groups opened fire at each other during the altercation, with a bullet striking one of the students. The injured individual was quickly rushed to Kailash Hospital, where his condition remains critical.

Two groups engage in violent confrontation

The altercation unfolded on the university campus, where tensions between the two groups escalated rapidly. Both parties brandished firearms, leading to an exchange of gunfire. Eyewitnesses reported that the situation spiraled out of control in a matter of minutes. Following the shooting, both groups fled the scene, leaving the injured student lying on the campus grounds.

Police investigation underway

Campus staff immediately notified the police, who arrived swiftly at the scene and initiated an investigation. Authorities are currently searching for the students involved in the gunfight, while also gathering details from witnesses and other students. The police visited Kailash Hospital to check on the condition of the injured student, and the family of the victim has been informed.

History of campus violence at Amity University

Amity University Noida has made headlines frequently due to recurring incidents of student violence. Fights and altercations are not uncommon, with videos of such events often going viral. This latest incident has once again put the university in the spotlight, raising concerns about student safety on campus.