Moscow schoolboys 'saved over 100' from Crocus City Hall attack
- Four gunmen attacked a concert venue in Moscow, killing 137 people, claiming affiliation with the Islamic State group.
- Two schoolboys aided in escorting people to safety, receiving awards for their bravery.
- Russia considers increased measures against migrants after the attack, with concerns of xenophobia rising.
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The Moscow Shooting Heroes Who Saved Dozens Of Lives
Amid the horror of the shooting at the Moscow concert, stories have emerged of three people who saved not only themselves but more than 100 others from the gunmen: a 15-year-old Kyrgyz boy, a 14-year-old Russian, and an Uzbek man who worked as a waiter at the Crocus City Hall.
Young Teen Saves Over 100 People in Deadly Moscow Attack - American Faith
A 15-year-old boy has been credited with saving over 100 people he led away from the terrorist massacre at a Moscow concert hall last week. Islam Khalilov works as a cloakroom attendant at the Crocus City Hall and familiarity with the building allowed him to act quickly to guide concertgoers to safety. “At first we heard some strange sounds on the first floor. We thought maybe some noisy group had come,” he explained. “I understood that if I did…
Central Asian Teen Hailed for Saving Dozens from Moscow Concert Hall Attack
A teenager working as a part-time coat check attendant at Moscow’s Crocus City Hall has gone viral for helping dozens of people safely evacuate the building during Friday’s deadly attack.
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