Terror Attack in Moscow: Over 60 Dead, Hundreds Injured, Prime Minister Modi Expresses Grief

A horrifying terrorist attack has struck the heart of Moscow, claiming the lives of over 60 people and leaving hundreds injured. The attack occurred at the Crocus City Hall music venue, where concertgoers were targeted in a sudden and indiscriminate hail of bullets.

Masked Gunmen’s Concert Venue Rampage in Moscow Leaves 60 Dead, Dozens Injured

According to reports, on Friday night, five masked gunmen opened fire at the concert venue in Moscow, unleashing a barrage of gunfire from automatic rifles. The indiscriminate shooting resulted in the tragic loss of 60 lives, with many others sustaining severe injuries.

The exact number of casualties is yet to be confirmed, but preliminary estimates put the death toll at 60. Disturbing videos from the scene have emerged, leaving people in shock and horror. With the rising number of casualties and injuries, more than 50 ambulances were deployed to the scene. However, there has been no confirmation regarding the apprehension of the assailants.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has issued a statement expressing his condolences, stating, “Today, a horrific incident occurred at Crocus City Shopping Center. I express my condolences to the families of the deceased. Adequate assistance is being provided to the injured.”

PM Modi Condemns Moscow Terror Attack, Expresses Solidarity with Russia

Prime Minister Modi also conveyed his grief over the tragic incident. Taking to his social media accounts, he tweeted, “We strongly condemn the heinous terrorist attack in Moscow. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims. India stands in solidarity with the government and people of Russia during this time of sorrow.”

The incident has sent shockwaves across Moscow and the international community, underscoring the persistent threat posed by terrorism. As investigations continue into the attack, authorities are working tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of citizens and prevent such atrocities in the future.