“It’s no longer possible to hold concerts there because you can’t dance on bones. In most countries of the world there is no such practice, and if somewhere this is allowed, then it is blasphemy,” he noted.

According to him, we need some kind of object that unites people.

“A place where loved ones of terrorist attack victims could come and remember them. Or a memorial complex. Everyone saw how many people came there, to the ashes, in the first days after the tragedy, and even now many come. Therefore, it is obvious to me: what will appear on the site of the destroyed Crocus is not for officials or businessmen to decide, but for people,” concluded RT’s interlocutor.

Earlier, Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko confirmed the death of another victim of the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall.