As the press service of the Russian Ministry of Health told RIA Novosti, he visited three victims of the terrorist attack.

“What happened was a terrible tragedy that should not have happened. And I think that Russia will serve as an example and let the world understand that you can’t just do this to any people and go unpunished,” Seagal said.

He also thanked the doctors for their work.

Earlier, the Investigative Committee reported that 84 bodies of those killed in Crocus have now been identified, including five children aged from nine to 16 years.

According to the latest data, the death toll from the terrorist attack has reached 140.