National mourning has been declared in the Czech Republic in memory of the numerous victims of the Charles University shooting.
Ednews forms citing TASS that state flags on buildings in all settlements are flown at half-mast.
At 11:00 local time, a memorial service for the victims will begin in the Cathedral of St. Vitus in Prague Castle.
Czech President Petr Pavel will take part in the ceremony.
The country's residents will honor the memory of the victims with a minute of silence, and bells will ring in all churches at noon.
During the minute of silence, trading in stores across the country will be halted and passenger registration at Václav Havel International Airport in Prague will be suspended.
At least 15 people were killed, including the attacker, and another 24 people were injured as a result of the shooting at the Faculty of Philosophy of Charles University in Prague.