For children who lost their parents in Crocusa opened deposits for 512 mln


For children who lost their parents during the terrorist attack in the Crocus City Hall concert hall, deposits for 512 million rubles have been opened. This was reported by the chairman of the Russian Red Cross (RRC) Pavel Savchuk in his Telegram-channel on December 2.
He noted that the Red Cross continues to support the victims of the tragedy in "Crocus".
"Deposits have been opened for children who lost their parents, totaling 512 million rubles," Savchuk said.
The RKK chairman specified that more than 180 people have already benefited from sanatorium-resort treatment and recuperation services.
"Funds are also allocated to improve the living conditions of children who lost one or both parents in the terrorist attack: over 19 million rubles have already been spent," Savchuk added.
The terrorist attack in "Crocus City Hall" took place on March 22. Terrorists in camouflage burst into the building, they organized shooting and set fire to the concert hall. The attack killed 145 people and injured 551.
Russia's Investigative Committee (IC) said that the terrorists who committed the attack after the crime were supposed to cross the border between Russia and Ukraine, come to Kiev and receive the promised reward. During interrogations, the accused confirmed that their actions were supervised by a certain man through voice messages in the messenger Telegram.
A criminal case has been opened under Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Terrorist act"). In April, Russian Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov said that there was an obvious Ukrainian trace in the case of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall. The head of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), Alexander Bortnikov, said on May 24 that more than 20 people, including perpetrators and accomplices, had been detained in the case. All of them have been taken into custody and their arrest has been extended several times.
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