29 Moscow attack victims identified
The Russian Ministry of Health has identified 29 victims of yesterday’s attack in Moscow.
The preliminary list was published by the Russian Emergency Ministry tonight. No other details about the victims, including their ages, were published.
More than 50 people who were killed in the attack have been identified so far, Moscow Oblast Gov. Andrey Vorobyov told Russian state media RIA Novosti.
‘They always blame others’: Zelenskyy denounces Putin for linking Ukraine to deadly Moscow attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russian President Vladimir Putin is trying to blame “someone else” for the Moscow attack.
Putin accused Ukraine of preparing a “window” to help the suspects in the attack escape.
“What happened yesterday in Moscow is obviously just Putin and the other scum trying to blame it on someone else,” he said in a statement shared on Telegram. “They always have the same methods. It has happened before. There have been bombed houses, shootings, and explosions. And they always blame others.”
Zelenskyy said Putin’s methods are “absolutely predictable.”
“They come to Ukraine, burn our cities, and try to blame Ukraine. They torture and rape our people — and they blame them,” he said. “They have brought hundreds of thousands of their own terrorists here, to Ukrainian soil, to fight against us, and they don’t care what happens inside their own country.”
Zelenskyy believes Putin is trying to turn the situation “in favor of his personal power.”
Fire extinguished at Crocus City Hall, Russian Emergency Ministry says
The fire at the Crocus City Hall has been extinguished, according to the Russian Emergency Ministry.
The ministry shared a video on Telegram of the destruction left behind by yesterday’s attack in the area.
Over 130 people were killed in the attack and more than 100 are in Moscow hospitals with injuries, officials said.
Rescue workers will ‘need a few more days to fully clear up the rubble’ at the Crocus…
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