Russian President Vladimir Putin lights candles in a church at Moscow's Crocus City Hall to pay tribute to those killed in the terrorist attack. So far, more than 130 people have lost their lives in this attack. The Russian Foreign Ministry released the video on social media platform X. In which Putin is seen lighting a candle. The ministry wrote on X that President Putin remembered all those killed in the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall.
So far 62 dead bodies have been identified
According to Russian media, the death toll from the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall has exceeded 130. “Identification of the bodies of the deceased continues,” the Russian Investigative Committee said in a statement. At present, bodies of more than 130 people, including children, have been recovered from the site of the terrorist attack. Investigation is going on at the spot. So far 62 dead bodies have been identified. Work has begun on the release of documents and personal belongings such as cars for those who were present at the concert complex on the day of the terrorist attack.
Crime has been registered against four people
According to the information, the national flag remained at half mast in the bereaved country. Russia flew its flag at half mast for a day of mourning. According to the report, this is the deadliest attack inside Russia in the last two decades. Four people have been charged with murder for killing 137 people at a concert outside Moscow.
Putin's tough stance, said- the culprits of the genocide will not be spared under any circumstances.
It is noteworthy that after this shooting in Crocus City, President Vladimir Putin had announced national mourning on March 24. He said that the culprits of this massacre will not be released under any circumstances. Putin said that after investigation, the perpetrators of the genocide will be given severe punishment.
National mourning was declared on March 24 after this barbaric terrorist act.
“I am speaking to you today in the context of a bloody, barbaric terrorist act in which dozens of innocent, peaceful people were killed,” Putin, recently elected president for the fifth time, said while addressing his countrymen. Disappointment and sadness over the Moscow shootings. People were killed. I declare 24th March as national mourning day.