One of the victims of the terrorist attack in Crocus committed suicide. This was announced today, March 12, by the representative of the group of victims Lyudmila Aivar in a conversation with the media.
As a result of the terrorist attack, the man had severe spinal damage, serious mental changes were observed, as well as sleep disturbances. The man's name is not disclosed, as well as the date of his death — other victims organized a gathering for the funeral.
As EADaily reported, today in Moscow, a verdict was passed on the terrorists who attacked the Crocus City Hall concert hall. In total, 19 defendants were held in the case of the terrorist attack. Four of them are performers. Dalerjon Mirzoev❶, Saidakrami Rachabalizoda❶, Shamsidin Fariduni❶ and Muhammadsobir Faizov❶ were sentenced to life imprisonment.
The terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall occurred on March 22, 2024. A group of armed militants broke into the building, opened fire on visitors, and then set fire to the concert hall. As a result, 149 people were killed (one more was missing), including six children. 609 people received injuries and injuries of varying severity. The total damage from the attack amounted to about 6 billion rubles. The attackers fled the scene of the crime and were detained only the next day in the Bryansk region, all of them turned out to be citizens of Tajikistan.
According to the lawyer, those who witnessed the murders of people by terrorists in the concert hall still visit a psychologist. Some victims continue to suffer from phobias — they are afraid to go down to the subway and visit shopping malls.
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of Rosfinmonitoring

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