3 students killed, 5 injured in school shooting in Philippines

A shooting at a high school in the Philippines' Tacloban City left 3 students dead and 5 others injured on Monday, prompting a major police investigation and renewed concerns over school safety. Authorities said the attack took place at San Jose National High School during class hours, causing panic among students and staff.
Police said two male suspects were arrested shortly after the shooting. One of those taken into custody is reportedly a student of the school. Investigators are yet to determine the motive behind the attack and are questioning witnesses while reviewing evidence collected from the scene.
Emergency responders rushed the injured students to nearby hospitals, while security forces secured the campus and launched a detailed probe. According to police, the suspects allegedly opened fire inside classrooms, leading to multiple casualties. Most of the victims were reported to be female students.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered a thorough investigation into the incident and directed authorities to strengthen security measures at schools and other public places. School shootings are relatively rare in the Philippines, making the tragedy particularly shocking.
