Following the tragic terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow, the Russian Embassy in India has launched an online condolence book for individuals who wish to offer support to the families of the victims.
The attack resulted in at least 133 deaths as of Sunday, according to the Russian Investigative Committee.
“The Embassy has opened an online book of condolences for those who wish to express sympathy to the families of victims of the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack on March 22, 2024. You can write below in the comment section or send a letter to rusembindia@mid.ru,” said the Russian Embassy in India on X (Former Twitter).
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that 24 March will be a national day of mourning following the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall.
In his speech, Putin drew parallels between the attackers and the Nazis of the past, emphasizing their brutality against Russian citizens. He pledged to find and prosecute all those involved in the crime and vowed that justice would be served.
In addition, Putin emphasised the determination of the investigative authorities to gather comprehensive information about the attack.