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Russian agent dead, five injured in shooting near Moscow security HQ

A Russian security officer has been killed and five other people have been injured in a shooting near the headquarters of Russia's main security agency.

Russian police officers secure the area near the building of the Federal Security Service.
Russian police officers secure the area near the building of the Federal Security Service. Source: AP

An unidentified gunman opened fire outside the headquarters of Russia's top security agency in Moscow, killing one officer and wounding five other people.

The Federal Security Service, or FSB, says the assailant was acting alone and didn't enter the building.

The FSB said the gunman was "neutralised" - a term usually used by Russian officials when an assailant is killed.

The health ministry said five other people were wounded in Thursday's shooting, including two security officers who were badly injured.

Russian policemen guard in front of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) headquarters where unknown men opened fire in Moscow.
Russian policemen guard in front of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) headquarters where unknown men opened fire in Moscow. Source: EPA

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The FSB said the shooting occurred at a building directly behind its headquarters on Lubyanka Square.

The agency, which is the main successor agency to the Soviet-era KGB, wouldn't give further details or comment on the attacker's motives.

In a video shared on social media, loud shots and bangs can be heard.

Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the president had been informed of the shooting, which came shortly after the Russian leader's annual news conference.

Russian police officers.
Russian police officers. Source: AP

At about the same time as the gunshots, Putin was making a speech at a Kremlin concert for FSB and other Russian security personnel.

In it, he hailed Soviet secret police officers for their efforts in combating terrorism and organised crime, in a speech marking the date the service was founded.


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