The gunman who killed at least 14 people as he unleashed terror on Prague today has been named as student David Kozak, 24, with police saying he was shot dead after carrying out the horrific attack.

Kozak murdered his father in the nearby town of Hostoun before heading into the Czech capital where he began randomly shooting people from the balcony of Charles University Arts faculty.

In the lead up to his killing spree, he is thought to have kept a diary in Russian on messaging app Telegram, writing: ‘I want to do a school shooting and possibly suicide.’

The massacre is the Czech Republic’s worst ever mass shooting, and the gunman is believed to have been inspired by a school shooting carried out by 14-year-old schoolgirl Alina Afanaskina in Russia earlier this month.

Earlier, a chilling image emerged showing the gunman dressed in black aiming a rifle at people below while standing on top of the Charles University Faculty of Arts building.

Terrified students and tourists were seen fleeing while others crouched beneath a window ledge on the high building as gunshots rang out in what is one of Europe’s top tourist hotspots. Reports have suggested that one person died after falling from a building as they took cover.

There are fears that tourists could be among those killed or the 25 injured in today’s shooting, with police working to identify the victims and saying they will contact embassies with updates in the event of foreign nationals being affected in the atrocity.

Student David Kozak, 24, has been named as the killer by local police

Images circulating online and in Czech media purports to show the shooter on the roof of the university building

A chilling image shared on local media purports to show the man dressed in black aiming a rifle at people below while standing on top of a faculty building, with witnesses saying the gunman was picking off his victims one by one

Other extraordinary images show terrified students cowering on a ledge high up on a faculty in a bid to hide from the gunman after others were told to barricade themselves in classrooms

Dramatic video shows terrified crowds of tourists and locals sprinting across the famous Charles Bridge – one of Europe’s top tourist sites – after they heard the sickening sound of gunshots in the city

The shooting started at 3pm at the Charles University Faculty of Arts building and police said the gunman was ‘eliminated’ at 4pm after elite cops were seen storming the building

A faculty member of the university, Zora Hesova, said people were still locked in classrooms inside the building as armed police officers descended on the scene

Distressed members of the public are wrapped in foil as night draws in following the horrific attack

A police officer secures the area following the shooting at one of the buildings of Charles University in Prague on Thursday

Elite cops were seen storming the philosophy department building of Charles University, where the gunman was a student, with police saying the gunman had been ‘eliminated’ at 4pm – an hour after the deadly carnage began.

Police said the gunman’s body had been found in the area and suggested he had taken his own life when cops closed in on him – though cops did say they had fired at him. 

‘Due to the devastating injury sustained by the suspect, we are unable to confirm his identity,’ police spokesman Martin Vondrá?ek said. ‘From the information available to me, there should have been a suicide, however, the police also used a service weapon.’ 

Dramatic video showed terrified crowds of tourists and locals sprinting across the famous Charles Bridge – one of Europe’s top tourist sites – after they heard the sickening sound of gunshots in the city.

The gunman fired at his victims one by one from the top of the university building – two hours after he is said to have murdered his father in the town of Hostoun. 

In separate footage, people were seen running with their hands raised in the air from the prestigious University’s Faculty of Arts building in the capital, as armed police officers swooped in. 

The shooting started at 3pm and police said the gunman was ‘eliminated’ at 4pm after elite cops were seen storming the building. At least 14 people were killed in the shooting and more than 20 were injured – 11 seriously, Prague’s emergency services said. 

Other extraordinary images show terrified students cowering on a ledge high up on a balcony in a bid to hide from the gunman after others were told to barricade themselves in classrooms. 

Armed police are seen on the balcony of the university in central Prague on Thursday

People can be seen running from a building in Prague

British tourist Joe Hyland, who was on his first holiday abroad with his group of friends, said they were worried there could have been multiple attackers, and rushed to text their loved ones in case the worst happened.

‘As we got onto the tube and we don’t know how many attackers there are and we don’t know what the attackers are, so it the tube the best place or the worst place to go? So we decided to ring our parents to say we loved them and call our friends,’ he told the BBC.

Speaking from Prague, his friend added: ‘It’s our first holiday as us boys. When something like that happens you call you loved ones because you don’t know in the confusion if you are going to be able to speak to them.’

A faculty member of the university, Zora Hesova, said people were locked in classrooms inside the building as armed police officers descended on the scene. 

Police later said they killed the gunman after they stormed the building and have evacuated everyone who was trapped inside.

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‘The gunman was eliminated!!!’ police said on X, formerly Twitter. ‘The building is currently being evacuated and there are several dead and dozens of wounded people on the scene.’ 

Extraordinary images show the gunman, who was dressed in black, standing on the roof of the faculty building and pointing his rifle with a scope mounted on top at people down below. 

Petr Nedoma, the director of the Rudolfinum – a concert hall on the square across from the Faculty of Arts – told Czech broadcaster CT24: ‘Upstairs on the walkway of the Faculty of Arts, I saw a man standing with a gun in his hand and shooting towards the Mánes bridge with certain delays. 

‘I watched what was happening from inside the Rudolfinum for a long time. I stayed in the building and was by the windows for as much cover as possible.’

Nedoma added: ‘Then he put his hands up and threw the gun towards the road, it remained lying by the philosophy faculty. Then a lot of people appeared upstairs, I don’t know if it was the police. 

‘I left the window and watched the police evacuate people from the Faculty of Philosophy, taking them away with their hands behind their heads in different directions, a large number of cars, people running around.’ 

Terrified teachers and students at the Charles University Faculty of Arts were instructed to lock themselves in classrooms before they were evacuated.

Klara, a student, told news site iDnes.cz  she was among those who police evacuated from the building.

‘It was terribly scary, there were a lot of policemen everywhere, who were shouting at us with submachine guns, telling us to run outside,’ she said.

An email sent to staff and students at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University had said a shooter was in one of its buildings and had told staff to ‘stay put’.

‘Don’t go anywhere, if you’re in the offices, lock them and place furniture in front of the door, turn off the lights,’ the email said. 

One student, Deda Mrazek, said she was in the university’s library when the gunman began shooting at his victims. 

Sharing a picture of students hiding in the back of a computer lab, Deda wrote: ‘I am OK. I was in the library at the time of the shooting. 

‘They sent us to the back of the computer lab where there are no windows. Word has now spread that the gunman is dead.’ 

She said as soon as they heard the gunman had been killed, the terrified students all called their families to say that they were safe. 

The government said they will hold an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the shooting at 9pm. 

An armed Police officer patrols near to the scene of a shooting at Charles University in central Prague on Thursday

Members of the emergency service at the scene of a shooting at Charles University in central Prague on Thursday afternoon

Medics wait near the building of Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in downtown Prague on Thursday

Other extraordinary images show terrified students cowering on a ledge high up on a faculty in a bid to hide from the gunman after others were told to barricade themselves in classrooms

Other extraordinary images show terrified students cowering on a ledge high up on a faculty in a bid to hide from the gunman after others were told to barricade themselves in classrooms

One student, Deda Mrazek, said she was in the university’s library when the gunman began shooting at his victims. Sharing a picture of students hiding in the back of a computer lab, Deda wrote: ‘I am OK. I was in the library at the time of the shooting’

Armed police are seen on the balcony of the university in central Prague on Thursday 

Police take security measures as several people were killed and injured in a shooting incident near a university in Prague

An armed Police officer patrols near to the scene of a shooting at Charles University in central Prague 

An ambulance drives towards the building housing the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in downtown Prague, Czech Republic on Thursday afternoon

Police in the Czech Republic’s capital urged residents to shelter and avoid the area ‘due to an ongoing shooting incident’ close to Charles University in the centre of the city

Police officers stand on the balcony of Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in downtown Prague, Czech Republic, after they stormed the building and killed the shooter

Police officers secure an area after a shooting in downtown Prague, Czech Republic, on Thursday

An ambulance drives towards the building of Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in downtown Prague on Thursday following the shooting 

The police have sealed off the square and the area adjacent to the university building, which is located in a busy part of town that has a popular street leading tourists to Old Town Square 

‘According to preliminary information, the shooter himself should be dead, there are dead and wounded on site, I will not speculate now about the final number,’ Interior Minister Vit Rakusan said on Czech Television.

Rakusan added ‘no other gunman has been confirmed’ and called on people to follow police instructions. 

Police in the Czech Republic’s capital have urged residents to shelter inside and avoid the area due to the shooting. 

President Petr Pavel tweeted: ‘I am shocked by the events at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University.

‘I would like to express my deep regret and sincere condolences to the families and relatives of the victims that the shooting claimed. 

‘I want to thank the citizens for respecting the instructions of the security forces and providing maximum cooperation.’

The British Embassy in Prague has urged people in the city, a hotspot for tourists, to avoid the around the Charles University and the Faculty of Arts. 

Prime Minister Petr Fiala cancelled his trip to the east of the country and was en route to Prague, he said on X.

Gun crime is relatively rare in the Czech Republic. In December 2019, a 42-year-old gunman killed six people at a hospital waiting room in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava before fleeing and fatally shooting himself, police said.

In 2015, a man fatally shot eight people and then killed himself at a restaurant in Uhersky Brod.