The Russian Foreign Ministry is urging the entire global community to unequivocally condemn the recent “terrorist attack” near Moscow, labeling it as a grave and monstrous crime.
Maria Zakharova, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, has specifically called upon the international community to denounce the incident, emphasizing its severity and the need for widespread condemnation.
Reports from Russian media outlets indicate that approximately 6,200 tickets were sold for the concert scheduled to feature the band Picnic, where the tragic attack occurred, underscoring the scale and impact of the event.
Eyewitnesses to the attack have begun sharing their testimonies with the Russian media, shedding light on the harrowing events. For instance, one individual named Vitaly recounted being on a balcony within the venue when the shots rang out, offering a firsthand perspective on the unfolding tragedy.
In a separate statement, Maria Zakharova highlighted remarks from the White House stating that there were no indications of Ukrainian involvement in the terrorist attack in Moscow.
Zakharova questioned the rationale behind officials in Washington drawing conclusions about the innocence of any parties involved amidst the aftermath of such a tragedy, emphasizing the urgency for the United States to share any credible information it possesses with Russia promptly.
Earlier today, 5 terrorists attacked the Crocus City Hall In Moscow, Killing More Than 50 civilians and injuring multiple.
Videos show panic situation at the Crocus City Hall after the attacks.