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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.
The article does not mentions hostages. It says "he temporarily held two people captive", and this is what the newer sources are saying. In fact both men were members of Kaitseliit, but I would have to find the exact quote to change the text. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 13:19, 13 August 2011 (UTC)