Police in the Philippines say a school shooting that killed three students was planned in advance by two teenage suspects. According to reporting cited by IOL, investigators say the two teens allegedly carried out the attack at a school and that at least one of them had prepared beforehand. Police also said one suspect trained at a firing range, indicating prior efforts to acquire or practice with firearms. The incident is described as rare in the country’s school setting. Channel NewsAsia also reports on the same case, stating that police say the attack was planned in advance. Across the accounts, investigators treat the suspected attackers’ actions as deliberate rather than spontaneous. Authorities are continuing their inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the shooting, including what motivated the teens and how they obtained the weapons involved. The sources agree on the key point that police believe the attack involved prior planning, and that one suspect had done training before the incident.