The Russian authorities raised 133 is the number of dead in the terrorist attack on Friday against the Crocus City Hall concert hall, on the outskirts of Moscow.
“The number of people killed in the terrorist attack rose to 133 during the removal of the rubble in Crocus City Hall concert hall“, says the press release of the Russian Committee for Instructions.
He added that it is search and rescue work They will continue.
According to him Governor of Moscow Region Andrey Vorobyovwho visited the scene of the tragedy, the death toll “will increase significantly” as search and rescue efforts progress.
According to Russian investigators, the cause of death of those who were at the concert where the tragedy occurred is gunshot wounds and smoke suffocation fires caused by attackers.
The Federal Security Service (FSB) reported arrest of 11 persons in relation to the attack.
Among those arrested are four terrorists who personally participated in the attack, as FSB director Alexandr Bórtnikov reported to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Suspects who resisted, They were arrested on the road in the Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine.
According to Russian security services, terrorists They tried to cross the border with Ukraine and maintained “contacts” with the representatives of that country.
They currently exist in hospitals in Moscow and the Moscow region 107 people were injured in the attackwhich was taken over by the Islamic State last night.
According to medical sources, 44 people are in serious condition, and another 16 victims, including a child, are in “very serious” condition.
Hundreds of Muscovites they stand in line to give blood for more than a hundred injured in the attack on the Crocus City Hall concert hall.
“During the first hour of operation of the blood centers in the Moscow region (where the attacked facility is located), more than 600 people donated blood“, reported the spokesman of the Ministry of Health, as reported by the TASS agency.
Source: Panama America

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