• Russian President Vladimir Putin declared 24th March a nationwide day of mourning in memory of the 133 people killed at the Crocus City Hall, Moscow attack
• Search by Firefighters and other responders for any remaining bodies underneath by the rubble continues, Russian authorities stated that the death toll could rise considerably
Four terrorists armed with Kalashnikov automatic assault rifles arrived in a van at Crocus City Hall, Moscow around 7.40 p.m. on Friday 22nd of March, killing at least 133 people and seriously injuring more than100.
On Saturday, the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack death toll had risen to 133, 121 people remain hospitalized from various injuries incurred in the fatal attack.
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Search by Firefighters and other responders for any remaining bodies underneath by the rubble continues, Russian authorities stated that the death toll could rise considerably.
We extend our deepest condolences to those who lost loved ones and to those who were injured or affected by these unconscionable attacks against innocent civilians,
Karine Jean-Pierre – White House press secretary
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Russian President Vladimir Putin declared 24th March a nationwide day of mourning in memory of the 133 people killed at the Crocus City Hall, Moscow attack.