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    FSB shooting: 'Loner' Russian gunman identified

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    Media captionGunshots were heard outside 's security services HQ

    Russian media have identified the man who opened fire at the Federal Security Service () headquarters in as a 39-year-old loner and gun enthusiast.

    They named him as Yevgeny Manyurov from Podolsk, about 40km (25 miles) south of Moscow. He killed an FSB officer and wounded five others with an automatic weapon, before a sniper shot him dead.

    One of the wounded is a civilian.

    At the Kremlin, a couple of kilometres away, President Vladimir Putin was at a gala evening honouring the FSB.

    The details about the gunman were reported by Russian government daily Rossiiskaya Gazeta on Friday, citing police sources.

    The shooting happened at the entrance of the Lubyanka, the FSB headquarters which used to house the Soviet . The FSB is Russia's main domestic intelligence service.

    ‘Islamic State-type slogans'

    On Thursday night police searched Manyurov's flat, which he had shared with his mother, and they detained her for questioning.

    Her son had worked as a security guard but lost his job recently and never had any visits from friends, Russian media quote her as saying. Police found five guns at the flat – legally registered and kept in a safe – along with a large quantity of ammunition.

    Manyurov once trained as a lawyer and did some legal consulting work, reports say.

    He was single and…

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