Gunmen open fire at people at concert hall near Moscow, casualties reported

Gunmen open fire at people at concert hall near Moscow, casualties reported

MOSCOW, Russia – As many as 5 gunmen wearing camouflage clothes opened hearth with computerized weapons at individuals within the Crocus City Hall music venue close to Moscow, leaving an unknown variety of individuals lifeless and injured, video footage from the scene confirmed.

It was not instantly clear how many individuals had been injured and who the gunmen had been, however Russian news companies stated 50 ambulance crews had been despatched to the scene.

Flames leaped into the sky and plumes of black smoke rose above the venue, video confirmed.

“A terrible tragedy occurred in the shopping center Crocus City today,” Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated.

“I am sorry for the loved ones of the victims.”

Sobyanin stated all mandatory help can be offered to these injured throughout the incident.

Russian state news companies stated police and different emergency providers had arrived on the scene. Some individuals had been nonetheless contained in the live performance corridor.

In one unverified video posted on social media, males with computerized weapons had been proven firing repeatedly at screaming civilians, together with girls, who had been cowering beneath what appeared like an entrance signal to “Crocus City Hall”.

Other video footage confirmed numerous individuals mendacity immobile in swimming pools of blood exterior the corridor. Reuters was unable to right away confirm the footage.

Another video confirmed the attackers capturing at individuals within the live performance corridor.

The U.S. embassy in Russia warned earlier this month that “extremists” had imminent plans for an assault in Moscow.

It issued its warning a number of hours after Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), the principle successor to the Soviet-era KGB, stated it had foiled an assault on a synagogue in Moscow by a cell of the militant Sunni Muslim group Islamic State. — Reuters

Source: www.gmanetwork.com