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Children among 15 killed in Russian school shooting

A gunman killed 15 people, including 11 children, and wounded 24 other people in a school in the central Russian city of Izhevsk on Monday, authorities said.

Attacker killed 2 security guards and then opened fire on schoolchildren

A woman hugs a boy amid a crowd gathered near the scene of a shooting at a school in Izhevsk, Russia, early Monday. (Maria Baklanova/Kommersant Photo/AFP/Getty Images)

A gunman killed 15 people, including 11 children, and wounded 24 others at a school in Russia on Monday before committing suicide, investigators said.

The attacker, a man in his early 30s who was named by authorities as Artem Kazantsev, killed two security guards and then opened fire on students and teachers at School Number 88 in Izhevsk, where he had once been a pupil.

Russia's Investigative Committee, which handles major crimes, said it was looking into the perpetrator's suspected neo-Nazi links.

"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."

An emergency vehicle is shown on a street with a crowd of people in the background.
Police and paramedics work at the scene of a shooting at school in Izhevsk, Russia. A gunman on Monday morning killed 13 people and wounded 21 others at the school in Izhevsk, a city about 970 kilometres east of Moscow. (The Associated Press)

Investigators released a short video showing his body lying on the floor of a classroom with overturned furniture and papers strewn on the floor. He was dressed all in black, with a red swastika in a circle drawn on his T-shirt.

More than 20 kids wounded

The investigative committee said that of the 24 people wounded, all but two were children. Regional governor Alexander Brechalov said surgeons had carried out a number of operations.

He said the attacker had been registered with a "psycho-neurological" treatment facility. Investigators said the man was armed with two pistols and a large supply of ammunition.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russian President Vladimir Putin "deeply mourns" the deaths. Peskov said doctors, psychologists and neurosurgeons had been sent on Putin's orders to the city, which is about 970 kilometres east of Moscow.

In this image taken from video released by the Russian Investigative Committee, ammunition is seen on a table at the scene of a shooting at School No. 88 in Izhevsk. (Russian Investigative Committee/The Associated Press)

Russia has seen other school shootings in recent years.

In May 2021, a teenage gunman killed seven children and two adults in the city of Kazan. In April 2022, an armed man killed two children and a teacher at a kindergarten in the central Ulyanovsk region before committing suicide.

In 2018, an 18-year-old student killed 20 people, mostly fellow pupils, in a mass shooting at a college in Russian-occupied Crimea, which Moscow seized from Ukraine in 2014.