NOELIA MARÍN

XAVIER COLÁS

Saturday, March 23, 2024-09:27

  • Attack in Moscow More than 60 dead and a hundred injured in a terrorist attack at a concert hall near Moscow

  • Attack in Moscow The embassies of the United States and the United Kingdom had warned of the possibility of a terrorist attack in Moscow

The terrorist attack that took place this Friday at a concert hall near Moscow has already left at least 60 dead and more than 100 injured, according to the latest casualty count. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack and it has been learned that the embassies of the United States and the United Kingdom had already warned of the possibility of a terrorist attack of this type taking place in Moscow. The Kremlin announced after 9:00 a.m. that it had arrested 11 people after the attack in Moscow, four of them suspected assailants.

After what happened, this Saturday

hundreds of Muscovites

queued early in the morning to donate blood that could serve the more than 100 registered wounded. "More than 600 people have donated blood," reports a spokesperson for the Russian Health Ministry quoted by Tass. Meanwhile, images of long queues in front of health centers are spread on social networks.

The Russian police have launched a strong operation to try to locate the perpetrators of the attack, who acted as a group. For now, as a preventive measure, all planned massive events in Moscow have been canceled, and strong security measures have been imposed.

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9:26

The death toll after the attack in Moscow rises to 93

The official death toll after the terrorist attack in Moscow amounts to 93, according to AFP.

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9:14

The Kremlin announces 11 detainees after the attack in Moscow: four of them are alleged assailants

The Kremlin announced after 9:00 a.m. that it had arrested 11 people after the attack in Moscow, four of them suspected assailants.

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9:10

Italy condemns "the horror of the slaughter of innocents" in the "unacceptable" Moscow attack

Italy has condemned "the horror of the massacre of innocent civilians in Moscow." An event that he considers "unacceptable", after the terrorist attack that left at least 60 dead and more than 100 injured.

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9:05

Muscovites queue long to donate blood after attack

After what happened, this Saturday

hundreds of Muscovites

queued early in the morning to donate blood that could serve the more than 100 registered wounded. "More than 600 people have donated blood," reports a spokesperson for the Russian Health Ministry quoted by Tass. Meanwhile, images of long queues in front of health centers are spread on social networks.

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