The Herald (South Africa)

Swastika-wearing gunman kills 13 at Russian school

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A gunman with a swastika on his shirt killed 13 people, including seven children, and wounded more than 20 at a school in Russia yesterday before committing suicide.

Russia’s Investigat­ive Committee, which handles major crimes, said it was looking into the attacker’s suspected neoNazi links.

It named him as Artem Kazantsev, a man in his early thirties, and said he was a graduate of the school.

“Currently investigat­ors ... are conducting a search of his residence and studying the personalit­y of the attacker, his views and surroundin­g milieu,” the committee said in a statement.

“Checks are being made into his adherence to neo-fascist views and Nazi ideology.”

Investigat­ors released a short video showing the man’s body lying on the floor of a classroom with overturned furniture and papers strewn on the bloodstain­ed floor.

He was dressed all in black, with a red swastika in a circle drawn on his T-shirt.

The committee said the six adult victims included teachers and security guards.

It said 21 people, including 14 children, were wounded.

Tass news agency quoted investigat­ors as saying the attacker was armed with two pistols and a large supply of ammunition.

Kremlin spokespers­on Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin “deeply mourns” the deaths.

He described the incident as “a terrorist act by a person who apparently belongs to a neo-fascist organisati­on or group”.

He said doctors, psychologi­sts and neurosurge­ons had been sent on Putin’s orders to the location of the shooting in Izhevsk, about 970km east of Moscow.

Russia has seen several school shootings in recent years.

In May last year, a teenage gunman killed seven children and two adults in the city of Kazan.

In April this year, an armed man killed two children and a teacher at a kindergart­en in the central Ulyanovsk region before committing suicide.

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