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Senior German politicians have called for stricter controls on the sale of guns in response to the shooting attack in Munich on Friday.
Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said everything possible should be done to limit access to deadly weapons.
David Sonboly, 18, shot dead nine people before killing himself. He had a Glock pistol and more than 300 bullets.
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, who visited the scene of the shootings, said he planned to review gun laws.
Vigils are continuing in Munich to commemorate the victims, seven of whom were teenagers. Three were from Kosovo, three from Turkey and one from Greece.
A further 27 people were injured, 10 of them critically, as a result of the attack at the city's Olympia shopping centre, the biggest in the state of Bavaria.