In Moscow extended the arrest of 17 defendants in the case of the terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall

Basmanny court of Moscow has extended the term of arrest of 17 defendants in the criminal case about the terrorist attack in the concert hall Crocus City Hall.

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Basmanny court of Moscow has extended the term of arrest of 17 defendants in the criminal case about the terrorist attack in the concert hall Crocus City Hall.

Thus, the court granted the request of the investigation. The accused extended the arrest until March 24, told RIA Novosti in the press service of the court. In total, 19 people are in jail in the case of a terrorist attack. The terms of arrest of Dzhabrail Aushev (inscribed in the register of terrorists and extremists in the Russian Federation) and Khusen Medov do not coincide with the other defendants due to the fact that the measure of restraint he was elected in Ingushetia. The issue of extending the time of their detention in the SIZO will be resolved later. The terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk took place on March 22, 2024. Four armed criminals broke into the concert hall before the performance of the group β€œPicnic” and opened fire on the audience. After that, the hall was set on fire. The victims were 145 people, more than 500 were injured. On February 20, a Kyrgyz citizen received three years in prison for approving the actions of Crocus terrorists in April 2024. In a comment under one of the publications in the Telegram channels of migrants, he called the perpetrators of the tragedy β€œbeautiful” and expressed regret over their detention. On March 22, 2025, the anniversary of the tragedy is planned to open a memorial to the victims of the terrorist attack. On Friday, February 21, said the press Secretary of Crocus Group Artem Bassarab. It was noted that the metal base of the monument appeared in front of the Crocus building.

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