“The tragedy in Perm showed the lack of a clear algorithm for actions in extreme situations among the responsible officials of the administration and personnel,” he said.

According to him, after the attack on a school in Kazan, the leadership of all educational institutions was obliged to strengthen the security measures for students and teachers, widely introducing video surveillance systems and electronic access to buildings, metal detector frames, "panic buttons" and ensure comprehensive interaction with law enforcement agencies.

“However, this was not done,” Bastrykin said.

On the morning of September 20, a student opened fire in the building of the Perm State National Research University.

Six people were killed.

During the arrest, the attacker resisted and was wounded.

According to the Ministry of Health, the number of victims after the shooting in the Perm university increased to 43.