The Kremlin stated that President Vladimir Putin remains affected by the recent massacre at a Moscow concert hall, despite not showing it outwardly. The attack, carried out by assailants linked to the Islamic State, resulted in the deaths of at least 130 people. Kim Jong Un expressed condolences to Putin following the tragic incident.
The Kremlin has said that President Vladimir Putin was still pained by last week's massacre at a Moscow concert hall, even if this was not outwardly visible. More than one week after terrorists stormed Crocus City Hall on the outskirts of the capital, killing 144 people and… https://t.co/jjg5fFJqYf
NEW: Kremlin says Putin pained by Moscow attack, even if not visible https://t.co/4CDw0lYjZS
ICYMI: Kim Jong Un expressed condolences to Vladimir Putin last Saturday, a day after four assailants reportedly tied to the Islamic State opened fire at the Crocus City Hall concert hall and set fire to the building, killing at least 130 people. https://t.co/tsdKJx4aoe https://t.co/f1XfCpzmWf
Russian President Vladimir Putin is still pained by last week’s massacre at a Moscow concert hall, even if this was not outwardly visible, the Kremlin says. #Russia https://t.co/eRTMoqpvBG
Putin Pained By Moscow Attack, Even If It's Not Visible, Says Kremlin https://t.co/jNKVkD4djD https://t.co/43Cs0Wwr1Y
The Kremlin said Saturday that President Vladimir Putin was still pained by last week's massacre at a Moscow concert hall, even if this was not outwardly visible. https://t.co/oAGweaCvkq