“People carried their children in their arms. Nobody knew where it was safe now; there was an incomprehensible feeling of what would meet us in the hall, on the street,” he said.

According to him, people were hiding behind the backs of chairs.

The deputy added that they walked at random and managed to get out first, before the fire.

“There was a feeling of some kind of untruth; I couldn’t believe that this was happening,” he noted.

Earlier, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed condolences to the government and people of Russia in connection with the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall.

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