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17 people, including students and teachers, were killed and more than 20 were injured in an indiscriminate shooting at a school in Russia.

The perpetrator was a male in his 30s who graduated from this school and was wearing clothes with Nazi patterns at the time of the crime. 



Correspondent Ahn Sang-woo.



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Students are hiding in the corner of the classroom while the sound of gunfire is heard.



In another classroom, glass was shattered in the gunfire, and blood was visible on the floor.



Yesterday (26th), around 10:50 am, reports of a shooting at school 88 in Izhevsk, the capital of the Russian Republic of Udmurtia, were received.



It was reported that an armed man broke into a school building, killed a security guard, and then opened fire.



Police arrived, but the shooter committed suicide shortly after the attack.



The culprit was 34-year-old Artem Kazantzepro, a graduate of the school, and two pistols and multiple magazines were found around them.



In particular, a red Nazi symbol was found on the T-shirt he was wearing.



[Brechalov/Governor of the Republic of Udmurtia: Judging from the fact that the criminal was wearing clothes with Nazi emblems on it, it seems that he was engrossed in Nazism.] The



shooting took the lives of 17 people, including 11 students, teachers and security guards. Lost and 24 people were injured.



[Kachean Stefanova/Student: I was hiding under the desk without making any sound.

My legs trembled while waiting for the shooting to end.]



The perpetrator was said to be suffering from a mental disorder.



While local authorities have declared the coming 29th as a period of mourning, citizens are continuing to visit the scene of the incident to commemorate the victims.



(Video editing: Kim Ho-jin)