According to Volynets, "it is very scary to receive such news."

“I express my deepest condolences to the families of the victims, to their parents.

A lot has been said about strengthening security in schools, while the question remains how exactly the attacker made his way to the school.

But what we must do today is to support each other as much as possible, we need to maximize the safety of our children in all aspects, not only in schools, but also in kindergartens and camps.

We need, sparing no means, sparing no organizational resources, to protect our children,” she concluded.

Earlier it was reported that the shooter at a school in Izhevsk was wearing a T-shirt with Nazi symbols and a balaclava.

State Duma deputy Alexander Khinshtein said that, according to his information, the person who fired at a school in Izhevsk was armed with two traumatic pistols converted to live ammunition.