Russian cities and companies continue to provide assistance to the victims and relatives of those killed in the “Crocus” tragedy

Sochi sanatoriums are ready to admit the injured from the terrorist attack at “Crocus City Hall” near Moscow for treatment. This was announced by the mayor of the city, Alexey Kopaygorodsky.

“Our resort medicine techniques will help them recover and regain strength after what they have been through,” emphasized the head of Sochi.

However, the mayor did not specify whether the treatment would be free of charge.

Today, on the day of national mourning, all mass and entertainment events in Sochi have been canceled.

Russian Railways (RZhD) has also expressed readiness to help the victims and relatives of the deceased. The company will provide them with free transportation to and from Moscow.

“We will transport the relatives of the victims and deceased in the ‘Crocus’ terrorist attack to and from Moscow free of charge,” the message from Russian Railways stated.

To arrange transportation, individuals need to contact the hotline at: 8-800-250-15-20.

According to the Russian Ministry of Health, the number of injured in the terrorist attack has risen to 154 people, with 133 fatalities. The list of victims can be found on the official website of the ministry. March 24 has been declared a day of national mourning.

Photo: Sergey Vedyashkin / AGN Moscow

 

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