Russia is still reeling from Friday's attack. Authorities have confirmed at least 137 dead. Suspects, some showing signs of torture, have been charged. Here are other key developments.
Russia is still reeling from Friday's attack. Authorities have confirmed at least 137 dead. Suspects, some showing signs of torture, have been charged. Here are other key developments.People lay flowers at a makeshift memorial in front of the Crocus City Hall outside Moscow, on Monday.
As of Monday, authorities said at least 137 people, including three children, had died, with more than 180 still in hospital.Four suspects — all reportedly from Tajikistan, a former Soviet republic — were charged with committing acts of terror in a closed Moscow court hearing late Sunday night.
Sunday marked a day of national mourning — with tributes to the victims held in cities across the country. A national billboard campaign ran ads that showed a candle with the words"We Mourn." Long lines were seen at blood donation centers in Moscow and other major cities.People stand next to an advertising screen displaying an image of a lit candle and the slogan" Mourn 22.03.2024" in Novosibirsk on March 23, a day after a gun attack on the Crocus City Hall.
"I understood if I don't react , then I'll lose my life and those of many people," said Khalilov, in an interview with Russian media."But honestly, it was terrifying."
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