At least 40 dead, dozens injured after attackers open fire inside busy Moscow concert venue
At least 40 people were killed and more than 100 were injured
after armed attackers stormed a popular concert venue complex near Moscow and
opened fire, according to preliminary information from the Federal
Security Service in Russia, state media TASS reported.
The attack is being investigated as a terrorist
act, according to Russia’s Investigative Committee.
Video footage from the site of the attack, the
Crocus City Hall concert venue, shows the vast complex, which is home to
both the music hall and a shopping center, on fire with smoke billowing into
the air. RIA Novosti reported the armed individuals “opened fire with automatic
weapons” and “threw a grenade or an incendiary bomb, which started a fire.”
State media Russia 24 reported the roof on the
venue has partially collapsed.
The attack unfolded before the music group Picnic
was set to preform, according to Russia 24. The band’s manager told state media
that the performers were unharmed.
The Russia Prosecutor General’s Office said
“Unidentified people in camouflage broke into Crocus City Hall and started
shooting before the start of the concert,” according to TASS.
Video footage showed panic as the attack unfolded, with crowds
of people huddling together, screaming and ducking behind cushioned seats as
gunshots started echoing in the vast hall.
Footage geolocated by CNN shows an armed
individual starting at least one fire inside the venue. The individual is seen
carrying something in their hand and, as they walk off-screen, a bright flash
of light from a large flame is seen in the video.
Regional governor Andrey Vorobyov said
everything was being done to save people. A SWAT team was called to the area
and more than 70 ambulance teams and doctors were assisting victims.
Around 100 people were evacuated from the building
by firefighters, TASS reported. Rescuers are still working to get people off
the roof, according to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency
Situations of the Russian Federation.
Moscow
Mayor Sergei Sobyanin called the attack a “terrible tragedy.”
“Today a terrible tragedy occurred in the Crocus City center.
My condolences to the loved ones of the victims. I gave orders to provide all
necessary assistance to everyone who suffered during the incident,” Sobyanin
said in a statement.
Sobyanin said on Telegram that he was
canceling all sports, cultural and other public events in Moscow this weekend.
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