The background to the crime is unclear: 13 people died in a rampage in a Russian school

In the Russian city of Izhevsk, an assassin killed at least twelve people in a school and then allegedly killed himself.

The background to the crime is unclear: 13 people died in a rampage in a Russian school

In the Russian city of Izhevsk, an assassin killed at least twelve people in a school and then allegedly killed himself. Many were also injured. The background of the fact is unclear.

The death toll reported after a shooting at a Russian school has risen to 13. This was announced by the national investigative committee. There are 7 children and 6 adults. The perpetrator also killed himself, as confirmed by the region's Interior Ministry. Previously, there had been talk of nine deaths. The Interior Ministry of the Udmurt Republic initially spoke of 6 dead and 20 injured in the city of Izhevsk in the morning.

The investigating authority confirmed that there were 21 injured. "In Udmurtia today there was a tragedy in Izhevsk at school 88. A person who has not yet been identified broke into the school and killed a security guard, that is already known," Governor Alexander Brechalov said shortly after the crime. "There are child victims and injured." Investigations began into the background of the crime in the city around 1200 kilometers east of the Russian capital Moscow. Chief investigator Alexander Bastrykin said of the perpetrator: "He was wearing a black T-shirt with Nazi symbols and a balaclava. He had no documents with him. His identity is currently being clarified."

In Russia, there have already been multiple rampages at educational institutions, resulting in deaths and injuries. This had sparked debates about tightening gun controls. In May last year, a 19-year-old killed nine people in a school in the Russian republic of Tatarstan. Even then, most of the victims in the city of Kazan were children. The man was arrested for murder and is in custody.