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The remains of several dozen people may remain under the rubble of the Crocus auditorium

At the site of the tragedy at the Crocus concert hall in the Moscow region, rescue services continue to clear the rubble, faced with the tragic task of searching for the remains of people who may have been trapped under the rubble as a result of the recent terrorist attack. Information provided by the Baza Telegram channel indicates difficulties associated with identifying victims due to the extremely high temperatures experienced during the fire. Experts note that most of the remains could have been destroyed, which greatly complicates the process of their identification.

In light of the terrible tragedy that claimed the lives of at least 139 people, the process of identifying the dead has begun. Meanwhile, Moscow medical institutions continue to provide assistance to the victims brought from the hall. Health officials say there have been no deaths among those hospitalized.

The future of the Crocus concert hall, which is now only ruins, is being discussed. The head of the complex, Agalarov, announced the complete destruction of the building as a result of the fire. Russian parliamentarians spoke out against the idea of ​​restoring a cultural site at the site of the tragedy, emphasizing that this would be an insult to the memory of the victims and would lead to an eternal stamp of mourning and sorrow for the entire Russian society.

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