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Russia Announces National Day of Mourning Following Terror Attack at Moscow Concert Hall


Russian president Vladimir Putin announced a national day of mourning Monday in memory of the 133 victims of the Crocus City Hall mass shooting.

Russian president Vladimir Putin announced that the country would observe a national day of mourning Monday in memory of the 133 victims of t he Crocus City Hall mass shooting outside of Moscow. “We are counting here on cooperation with all countries that genuinely share our pain and are ready, in their deeds, to truly unite our efforts in the fight against the common enemy of international terrorism,” Putin added. However, Putin said that the four men detained in the attack were attempting to escape to Ukraine “where, according to preliminary data, a window was prepared for them on the Ukrainian side to cross the state border,” CNN reports.

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