Russian investigators on Friday named the man who opened
fire on the headquarters of the FSB security service in
Moscow as Yevgeny Manyurov, a 39-year-old former security guard from just outside the capital.
Manyurov killed one FSB employee outright and wounded five other people outside the agency's main building, the former headquarters of the Soviet-era KGB, on Thursday evening, before he was himself shot dead.
A second FSB employee who had been seriously wounded later died from his wounds in hospital, bringing the death toll to two, excluding the gunman, investigators said on Friday.