The Diplomat
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned the attack perpetrated in a concert hall in Moscow, which has caused at least 40 deaths, and has expressed its “solidarity with the victims, their families and the Russian people.”
“We are dismayed by the news coming from Russia. Our solidarity is with the victims, their families, and the Russian people. Spain condemns any form of violence,” the Ministry declared through its account on the social network X.
At least four attackers dressed in camouflage and armed with machine guns began shooting indiscriminately at the people who were in the Crocus Cithy Hall, with a provisional toll of 40 dead and a hundred injured.
Ukraine assured that it “has nothing to do” with the attack committed this Friday against a concert hall in a shopping center on the outskirts of Moscow in which at least 40 people died and more than a hundred were injured. The Kremlin has described the event as a “terrorist attack” and Kyiv has assured that “it has nothing to do with the shooting or the explosions at Crocus City Hall” and has even accused “Russia itself” of having committed the attack to justify new attacks against Ukraine.