ISIS has asserted responsibility for a horrific attack at a popular concert venue complex located near Moscow. The assault, which occurred on Friday, has resulted in a staggering toll: at least 60 individuals have lost their lives, while 145 others have been admitted to hospitals with injuries.
The assailants, armed with guns and incendiary devices, stormed the Crocus City Hall concert venue, igniting chaos and carnage. Video footage captured scenes of panic and destruction as smoke engulfed the sprawling complex, home to both a music hall and a shopping center.
According to reports from state-run media outlets, the attackers unleashed a barrage of gunfire and hurled grenades or incendiary bombs, triggering a blaze that engulfed parts of the venue. As the mayhem unfolded, terrified concert-goers scrambled for safety, with some resorting to breaking windows to escape the onslaught.
Tragically, the attack transpired just moments before the music group Picnic was scheduled to perform. While the band’s manager confirmed the safety of the performers, chaos reigned within the venue as attendees grappled with the sudden eruption of violence.
Authorities swiftly mobilized in response to the crisis. The Russia Prosecutor General’s Office described the assailants as unidentified individuals clad in camouflage, who initiated the assault before the concert commenced.
Emergency services raced to the scene, with scores of ambulances and medical teams dispatched to aid the wounded. The scale of the tragedy has prompted an outpouring of support, with around 145 individuals currently hospitalized, including 60 in critical condition.
In the wake of the attack, Russian President Vladimir Putin has been briefed on the situation and is closely monitoring developments on the ground. Expressing solidarity with the victims, Putin conveyed his gratitude to medical personnel for their tireless efforts in treating the injured.
The aftermath of the assault has seen an overwhelming response from both local and international quarters. Moscow’s Mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, denounced the attack as a “terrible tragedy” and pledged comprehensive assistance to those affected.
Meanwhile, the United States had previously issued warnings of potential terrorist threats targeting large gatherings in Moscow, including concerts. Despite initial skepticism from Russian authorities regarding these warnings, Friday’s attack has underscored the grim reality of such threats.
As investigations continue into the perpetrators and motives behind the attack, the global community has united in condemnation. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and French President Emmanuel Macron have both extended condolences to Russia, denouncing the attack as “heinous and cowardly.”
Amidst the anguish and devastation, acts of solidarity have emerged. Shaman, the lead singer of the band Picnic, has pledged support for the victims and their families, emphasizing the resilience of the Russian people in the face of adversity.