Crocus City Hall to be rebuilt after devastating terrorist attack
We will never forget those who became victims of terrorists. What was destroyed by their dirty hands will be restored - reads the statement from Crocus Group, which includes the concert hall Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk near Moscow. On Friday, there was a terrorist attack in which at least 133 people died.
24 March 2024 12:22
The Russian company Crocus International plans to refurbish the Crocus City Hall concert complex in Krasnogorsk after the terrorist attack last Friday. The matter is reported by the portal kommersant.ru. The building, which spans an area of almost 13,000 square meters, was a fire, and the roof over the concert hall collapsed.
The owner of Crocus City Hall issued a statement after the terrorist attack
“Our company has been operational for over 30 years; within the walls of the Crocus City Hall concert hall, named in honour of the great musician Muslim Magomayev, thousands of events have been held to the highest standard for 15 years. We will never forget those who became victims of terrorists. What was destroyed by their dirty hands will be restored," - reads the statement published on the Crocus Group’s website, which includes Crocus City Hall.
Crocus International extended condolences to the victims' families and expressed hope for recovery. It is emphasized that the company does “everything in its power to help the authorities and special services” as well as the victims of the terrorist attack.
The owner of the facility thanked the concert hall team, which "in a crisis situation acted professionally, decisively, and heroically, enabling most guests and employees to be saved".
According to the Investigative Committee of Russia, in the terrorist attack which took place on March 22, at least 133 people died, and around 140 were injured. Russian authorities detained 11 people.