A Russian soldier has been taken into custody after opening fire on fellow servicemen and launching a deadly shooting spree in annexed Crimea, the Moscow-installed governor said Tuesday. Mikhail Razvozhayev, the governor of the southern Crimean city of Sevastopol, said four people were killed in the village of Khmelnitskoye. Four others, including one soldier, were wounded, with Razvozhayev saying that medical personnel were “doing everything possible to save them.” “The attacker has been detained,” Razvozhayev wrote in a post on Telegram. The chat group warned residents that the soldier had fled into the woods after shooting at fellow servicemen.