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: Estonian Security Police spokesman Erik Heldna said the gunman had no connection to the ministry. "He was killed in a gunfire exchange that took place between the assailant and police," Heldna said, dismissing earlier reports that Drambjan had tried to take hostages.
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Estonian Security Police spokesman Erik Heldna said the gunman had no connection to the ministry. "He was killed in a gunfire exchange that took place between the assailant and police," Heldna said, dismissing earlier reports that Drambjan had tried to take hostages.