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People stand next to coffins of the victims of Wednesday's attack on a vocational college during a farewell ceremony in Kerch, Crimea, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. Thousands of residents attend the funerals of most of the victims Friday. The burials are taking place in mainland Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. (AP Photo)

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People attend a farewell ceremony in Kerch, Crimea, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. While Crimean authorities searched for clues that might help explain why a teenager gunned down 20 people at his vocational school before killing himself, the stunned city of Kerch prepared to say farewell to the victims. The burials are taking place in mainland Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. (AP Photo)

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People attend a farewell ceremony in Kerch, Crimea, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. While Crimean authorities searched for clues that might help explain why a teenager gunned down 20 people at his vocational school before killing himself, the stunned city of Kerch prepared to say farewell to the victims. The burials are taking place in mainland Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. (AP Photo)

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People attend a farewell ceremony in Kerch, Crimea, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. While Crimean authorities searched for clues that might help explain why a teenager gunned down 20 people at his vocational school before killing himself, the stunned city of Kerch prepared to say farewell to the victims. The burials are taking place in mainland Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. (AP Photo)

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Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees carry a body of a victim during a farewell ceremony in Kerch, Crimea, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. While Crimean authorities searched for clues that might help explain why a teenager gunned down 20 people at his vocational school before killing himself, the stunned city of Kerch prepared to say farewell to the victims. The burials are taking place in mainland Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. (AP Photo)

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Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees carry a coffin of a victim during a farewell ceremony in Kerch, Crimea, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. While Crimean authorities searched for clues that might help explain why a teenager gunned down 20 people at his vocational school before killing himself, the stunned city of Kerch prepared to say farewell to the victims. The burials are taking place in mainland Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. (AP Photo)

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Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees carry a coffin of a victim during a farewell ceremony in Kerch, Crimea, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. While Crimean authorities searched for clues that might help explain why a teenager gunned down 20 people at his vocational school before killing himself, the stunned city of Kerch prepared to say farewell to the victims. The burials are taking place in mainland Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. (AP Photo)

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Russian Emergency Situations Ministry employees carry a coffin of a victim during a farewell ceremony in Kerch, Crimea, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. While Crimean authorities searched for clues that might help explain why a teenager gunned down 20 people at his vocational school before killing himself, the stunned city of Kerch prepared to say farewell to the victims. The burials are taking place in mainland Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. (AP Photo)

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Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers carry the coffin of a victim, as relatives follow them, during a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers carry the coffin of a victim during a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers carry coffins of victims during a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers carry the coffin of a victim as relatives follow them during a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers carry coffins of victims during a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers carry coffins of victims during a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Russian Emergency Ministry rescuers carry coffins of victims during a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People attend a funeral ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People attend a mourning ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People attend a mourning ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People attend a mourning ceremony in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch on October 19, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college. - A teenage gunman shot dead 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student on October 17, 2018. It is the worst massacre of its kind in the country's history. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Policemen stand guard near a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An 18-year-old student strode into his vocational school in Crimea, a hoodie covering his blond hair, then pulled out a shotgun and opened fire on Wednesday, killing scores of students and wounding dozens of others before killing himself. (AP Photo)

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A policeman stands guard near a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An 18-year-old student strode into his vocational school in Crimea, a hoodie covering his blond hair, then pulled out a shotgun and opened fire on Wednesday, killing scores of students and wounding dozens of others before killing himself. (AP Photo)

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A policeman stands guard near a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An 18-year-old student strode into his vocational school in Crimea, a hoodie covering his blond hair, then pulled out a shotgun and opened fire on Wednesday, killing scores of students and wounding dozens of others before killing himself. (AP Photo/Sergei Demidov)

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Police vehicles stand near a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An 18-year-old student strode into his vocational school in Crimea, a hoodie covering his blond hair, then pulled out a shotgun and opened fire on Wednesday, killing scores of students and wounding dozens of others before killing himself. (AP Photo/Sergei Demidov)

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Police vehicles are parked near a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An 18-year-old student strode into his vocational school in Crimea, a hoodie covering his blond hair, then pulled out a shotgun and opened fire on Wednesday, killing scores of students and wounding dozens of others before killing himself. (AP Photo/Sergei Demidov)

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A policeman stands guard near a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An 18-year-old student strode into his vocational school in Crimea, a hoodie covering his blond hair, then pulled out a shotgun and opened fire on Wednesday, killing scores of students and wounding dozens of others before killing himself. (AP Photo/Sergei Demidov)

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Women light candles in memory of victims of shooting in the vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, in a church in St.Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An 18-year-old student strode into his vocational school in Crimea, Wednesday, then pulled out a shotgun and opened fire, killing 19 students and wounding more than 50 others before killing himself. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)

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A woman lights a candle in memory of victims of shooting in the vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, in a church in St.Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An 18-year-old student strode into his vocational school in Crimea, Wednesday, then pulled out a shotgun and opened fire, killing 19 students and wounding more than 50 others before killing himself. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)

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A woman prays near a memorial to the people killed during an attack in the vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An official says that authorities on the Crimean Peninsula are searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out an attack on a vocational school, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others. (AP Photo/Str)

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People place flowers and stuffed toys by a national memorial during a ceremony commemorating an attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo/Str)

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People place flowers by a national memorial during a ceremony commemorating an attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo/Str)

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Women pray near a memorial to the people killed during an attack in the vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An official says that authorities on the Crimean Peninsula are searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out an attack on a vocational school, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others. (AP Photo/Str)

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People place flowers and toys by a national memorial during a ceremony commemorating an attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo/Str)

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Candles, flowers, icons, and toys are placed by victims' photographs during a ceremony commemorating an attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo/Str)

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Candles, flowers, icons, and toys are seen during a ceremony commemorating the people killed during an attack in the vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An official says that authorities on the Crimean Peninsula are searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out an attack on a vocational school, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others. (AP Photo/Str)

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People place flowers by a national memorial during a ceremony commemorating an attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. An official says that authorities on the Crimean Peninsula are searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out an attack on a vocational school, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others. (AP Photo/Sergei Demidov)

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People lay flowers to commemorate the victims of the attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo/Sergei Demidov)

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People commemorate the victims of the attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo)

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People hug each other as they commemorate the victims of the attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo)

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People lay flowers to commemorate the victims of the attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo)

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People commemorate the victims of the attack on a vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (AP Photo)

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People bring flowers and candles to honor the victims of Wednesday's attack on a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, in the Alexander Garden near the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. A top official in Crimea says authorities are searching for a possible accomplice of the student whose shooting-and-bomb attack on his vocational school killed 20 people and wounded more than 50 others. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)

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A girl lights a candle in memory of the victims of Wednesday's attack on a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, at the memorial stone with the word Kerch in the Alexander Garden near the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. A top official in Crimea says authorities are searching for a possible accomplice of the student whose shooting-and-bomb attack on his vocational school killed 20 people and wounded more than 50 others. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)

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The Kremlin guards march past candles and flowers placed in memory of the victims of Wednesday's attack on a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, at the memorial stone with the word Kerch in the Alexander Garden near the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. A top official in Crimea says authorities are searching for a possible accomplice of the student whose shooting-and-bomb attack on his vocational school killed 20 people and wounded more than 50 others. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)

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The Kremlin guards march past candles and flowers placed in memory of the victims of Wednesday's attack on a vocational college in Kerch, Crimea, at the memorial stone with the word Kerch in the Alexander Garden near the Kremlin, Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018. A top official in Crimea says authorities are searching for a possible accomplice of the student whose shooting-and-bomb attack on his vocational school killed 20 people and wounded more than 50 others. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin), APTOPIX

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This image made available by The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, shows the inside of the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation via AP)

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This image made available by The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, shows the inside of the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation via AP)

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This image made available by The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, shows an investigator working inside the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation via AP)

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This image made available by The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, shows the outside of the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation via AP)

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This image made available by The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, shows damage at the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea. The sign on the tape reads: 'No entry!' Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation via AP)

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This image made available by The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, shows an investigator working inside the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation via AP)

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This image made available by The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, shows investigators working inside the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea. Authorities on the Crimean Peninsula were searching for a possible accomplice of the student who carried out a shooting and bomb attack on a vocational school Wednesday, killing 20 people and wounding more than 50 others, an official said Thursday. (The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation via AP)

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Investigators of Russia's Investigative Committee stand at the college entrance in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 19 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on Wednesday. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A policeman patrols a college yard in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Women lay flowers near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People lay flowers near a college in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People lay flowers near a college in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Investigators of Russia's Investigative Committee work in a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 17 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A policeman patrols in a college yard in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 17 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People lay flowers for the victims during a church service in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People lay flowers for the victims during a church service in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Two girls attend a church service for the victims of a college attack in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Two girls attend a church service for the victims of a college attack in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A woman holds a candle during a church service for the victims of a college attack in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A woman cries during a church service for the victims of the college attack in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A woman cries during a church service for the victims of the Kerch's college in Simferopol, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by STR / AFP)

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A woman cries during a church service for the victims of the Kerch's college in Simferopol, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by STR / AFP)

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People light candles during a church service for the victims of the Kerch's college in Simferopol, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by STR / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 18, 2018. - Russian investigators rushed to establish the motives of a teenage gunman who opened fire in a Crimean technical college leaving at least 20 people dead and dozens injured, with the press dubbing the rampage "Russia's Columbine." (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 18, 2018, a day after a 18-year-old student opened fire on his fellow students, leaving at least 19 people dead and dozens injured. - Russian investigators rushed to establish the motives of a teenage gunman who opened fire in a Crimean technical college in Kerch leaving at least 20 people dead and dozens injured, with the press dubbing the rampage "Russia's Columbine." (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 18, 2018, a day after a 18-year-old student opened fire on his fellow students, leaving at least 19 people dead and dozens injured. - Russian investigators rushed to establish the motives of a teenage gunman who opened fire in a Crimean technical college in Kerch leaving at least 20 people dead and dozens injured, with the press dubbing the rampage "Russia's Columbine." (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 18, 2018, a day after a 18-year-old student opened fire on his fellow students, leaving at least 19 people dead and dozens injured. - Russian investigators rushed to establish the motives of a teenage gunman who opened fire in a Crimean technical college in Kerch leaving at least 19 people dead and dozens injured, with the press dubbing the rampage "Russia's Columbine." (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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People lay flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 18, 2018, a day after a 18-year-old student opened fire on his fellow students, leaving at least 19 people dead and dozens injured. - Russian investigators rushed to establish the motives of a teenage gunman who opened fire in a Crimean technical college in Kerch leaving at least 19 people dead and dozens injured, with the press dubbing the rampage "Russia's Columbine." (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - A policeman patrols a college yard in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - A woman cries during a church service for the victims of the college attack in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - People lay flowers for the victims during a church service in Kerch, Crimea, on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 18 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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People clean the college entrance in Kerch, Crimea on October 18, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - A teenage gunman shot dead at least 20 people and injured dozens before killing himself at a technical college where he was a student in Russian-annexed Crimea on October 17. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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In this image made from video, showing the scene as emergency services load an injured person onto a truck, in Kerch, Crimea, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018. An explosive device has killed several people and injured at least 50 others at a vocational college in Crimea Wednesday in what Russian officials have called a possible terrorist attack. (Kerch FM News via AP) KERCH.FM LOGO CANNOT BE OBSCURED

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In this image made from video, showing the scene as emergency services load an injured person onto a truck, in Kerch, Crimea, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018. An explosive device has killed several people and injured at least 50 others at a vocational college in Crimea Wednesday in what Russian officials have called a possible terrorist attack. (Kerch FM News via AP) KERCH.FM LOGO CANNOT BE OBSCURED

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In this image made from video, showing the scene as emergency services load an injured person onto a truck, in Kerch, Crimea, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018. An explosive device has killed several people and injured at least 50 others at a vocational college in Crimea Wednesday in what Russian officials have called a possible terrorist attack. (Kerch FM News via AP) KERCH.FM LOGO CANNOT BE OBSCURED

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Policemen and investigators stand near the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018. An explosive device has killed several people and injured at least 50 others at a vocational college in Crimea Wednesday in what Russian officials have called a possible terrorist attack. (Kerch Info News via AP)

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Policemen, medics and investigators stand near the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018. An explosive device has killed several people and injured at least 50 others at a vocational college in Crimea Wednesday in what Russian officials have called a possible terrorist attack. (Kerch Info News via AP)

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Policemen stand near the vocational college, in Kerch, Crimea, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018. An explosive device has killed several people and injured at least 50 others at a vocational college in Crimea Wednesday in what Russian officials have called a possible terrorist attack. (Kerch Info News via AP)

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Medics load an injured person onto an ambulance, in Kerch, Crimea, Wednesday Oct. 17, 2018. Russian officials says an 18-year-old student attacked his vocational school in Crimea, going on a rampage that killed 17 students and left more than 40 people wounded before killing himself. (Viktor Korotaev/Kommersant Photo via AP)

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Rescuers carry an injured victim of a blast at at a college in the city of Kerch on October 17, 2018. - Thirteen people were killed and 50 more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a blast tore into a college canteen in Russian-annexed Crimea in what Moscow called a "terrorist" attack. (Photo by - / KERCH.FM / AFP)

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A rescuer carries an injured victim of a blast at at a college in the city of Kerch on October 17, 2018. - At least 18 people died in a blast in a technical college on the Crimean peninsula, with dozens more injured, Crimean head Sergei Aksyonov said on state television on October 17. (Photo by - / KERCH.FM / AFP)

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Special forces servicemen patrol a blast site at a college in the city of Kerch on October 17, 2018. - At least 18 people died in a blast in a technical college on the Crimean peninsula, with dozens more injured, Crimean head Sergei Aksyonov said on state television on October 17. (Photo by - / KERCH.FM / AFP)

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EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Rescuers carry an injured victim of a blast at at a college in the city of Kerch on October 17, 2018. - Thirteen people were killed and 50 more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a blast tore into a college canteen in Russian-annexed Crimea in what Moscow called a "terrorist" attack. (Photo by - / KERCH.FM / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A man lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A man lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A man lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A man lights a candle and lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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People lay flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A woman lights a candle and lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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A woman lays flowers at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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Flowers have been laid at the WWII Hero Cities Memorial to the city of Kerch in downtown Moscow on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by Alexander NEMENOV / AFP)

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People lay flowers in downtown Simferopol on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by STR / AFP)

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People lay flowers in downtown Simferopol, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by STR / AFP)

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People lay flowers in downtown Simferopol, Crimea, on October 17, 2018, after nineteen people were killed and dozens more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a student opened fire today in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. (Photo by STR / AFP)

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Toys, candles and flowers lay near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - Eighteen people died and dozens more were wounded, mostly teenagers, when a student opened fire at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A man kneels as he lays flowers near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - Eighteen people died and dozens more were wounded, mostly teenagers, when a student opened fire at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A woman holds a toy as she lays flowers near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - Eighteen people died and dozens more were wounded, mostly teenagers, when a student opened fire at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Toys and candles lie near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - Eighteen people died and dozens more were wounded, mostly teenagers, when a student opened fire at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Toys, candles and flowers lay near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - Eighteen people died and dozens more were wounded, mostly teenagers, when a student opened fire at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Policemen patrol a street near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after a student opened fire in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - Eighteen people died and dozens more were wounded, mostly teenagers, when a student opened fire at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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A man lays flowers near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after a student opened fire at a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - Eighteen people died and dozens more were wounded, mostly teenagers, when a student opened fire at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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Policemen patrol a street near a college in Kerch, Crimea on October 17, 2018, after a student opened fire in a technical college in the Russian-annexed Crimea city of Kerch. - Eighteen people died and dozens more were wounded, mostly teenagers, when a student opened fire at a college in Russian-annexed Crimea. (Photo by Andrey PETRENKO / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - A rescuer carries an injured victim of a blast at at a college in the city of Kerch on October 17, 2018. - At least 18 people died in a blast in a technical college on the Crimean peninsula, with dozens more injured, Crimean head Sergei Aksyonov said on state television on October 17. (Photo by - / KERCH.FM / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Rescuers carry an injured victim of a blast at at a college in the city of Kerch on October 17, 2018. - Thirteen people were killed and 50 more wounded, most of them teenagers, after a blast tore into a college canteen in Russian-annexed Crimea in what Moscow called a "terrorist" attack. (Photo by - / KERCH.FM / AFP)