“At first I started joining the crowd. They began to press hard on me and pressed me against the wardrobe counter. I climbed over this counter and saw people hiding behind the counters. He started running up, telling me where to go, and escorted me to the service door,” he told RT.

Alexander led the audience with him, as he clearly knew where to go. When everyone went outside, the first thing he did was call his mother and find out if Lisa had survived.



Alexander admits that in the first days after the tragedy he felt normal, but now it’s more difficult.

“It’s hard inside, now you understand what a tragedy happened,” he admitted.

Crocus City Hall security guard Alexey Osanushkov, who led more than a hundred people out of the building during the terrorist attack, previously told RT that he began to have problems with psychological health due to post-stress syndrome.