Makeleio in Moscow: Dead two of the perpetrators according to Russian BBC

Dead are two of the perpetrators in the Moscow massacre on Friday afternoon according to the Russian BBC news service. In particular, the Russian BBC broadcasts that one perpetrator was killed in the concert hall in Moscow, while the other in the area of Briansk. According to the same sources of security forces, they stopped a white car in Briansk, over 200 km southwest of Moscow, and questioned suspects. The BBC reports that one of the dead was a 30-year-old from Tajikistan, who exceeded the Russian stay period of 90 days in 2018 and had been ordered by a court to leave the country, The other man is 25 years old and the one from Tajikistan, according to their passports. The Time of Blood Bath in Moscow The massacre in Moscow began when four men, armed with automatic Kalashnikov firearms, arrived at Crocus City Hall at about 19.40 local time and time of Greece in a minivan. The men walked calmly towards the metal detectors at Crocus City Hall, firing at contact with their automatic weapons the terrified civilians who fell screaming on the ground under the rain of bullets. Russian media began broadcasting information around 20.15 local time for the concert hall attack in Kransnogorsk, in the northwest outskirts of the Russian capital. Rescue services, as broadcast by Interfax news agency, said the perpetrators “opened fire on security members at the entrance of the concert hall”, before “start firing against the crowd”. According to a reporter from the state news agency Ria Novosti, people in variant uniforms invaded the hall before opening fire and launching “a grenade or an arson bomb, which caused a fire”. “The people in the hall fell to the floor to protect themselves from fire, for about 15-20 minutes, after running panics began,” the same source said.

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