In Izhevsk, as a result of a shooting at a local school, 13 people were killed
The Investigative Committee of Russia reported that the shooting at a school in Izhevsk was arranged by 34-year-old Artem Kazantsev, a graduate of this educational institution. Currently, a search is underway at his place of residence.
The UK also reported that Kazantsev's commitment to neo-fascist views and Nazi ideology is being tested. Earlier it was reported that the attacker at the school in Izhevsk was wearing a black T-shirt with Nazi symbols.
On the morning of September 26, law enforcement agencies received a call about a shooting at a school in Izhevsk. A man in a black suit burst into the classroom and opened fire on the children. The director of the educational institution hid with the wounded teenager in the office, locking the doors.
As a result of the attack on the educational institution, 13 people were killed. The victims were seven children and six adults. In addition, 21 people were injured, including 14 children. The shooter himself committed suicide.
The head of Udmurtia, Alexander Brechalov, declared mourning for those who died in Izhevsk school No. 88 from September 26 to 29. According to him, by phone 8-800-100-24-47 and 8-800-100-09-06, psychological support will be provided to relatives and friends of the victims and injured.
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