Quick-thinking Moscow schoolboys rescue more than 100 individuals from Crocus City Hall attack

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Quick-thinking Moscow schoolboys rescue more than 100 individuals from Crocus City Hall attack

Two Russian teenagers, Islam Khalilov, 15, and Artyom Donskoy, 14, are being hailed as heroes for their brave actions during the recent Crocus City Hall attack in Moscow. The duo’s swift actions saved numerous lives, earning them well-deserved praise and recognition.

As the attack unfolded, the students, who were originally on duty as cloakroom attendants, sprang into action. Alongside their colleagues, they swiftly guided individuals towards exits and steered them clear of any potential dead ends.

Khalilov captured the moment he bravely ran towards the scene of the attack, guiding people to safety, on film. Meanwhile, Donskoy was spotted escorting another group out of the engulfed building.

Islam recalled to Russian radio that he was “very scared” but wanted to make sure no one was left behind before fleeing the scene himself.

Donskoy recalled how they found themselves at a dead end and decided to direct others towards the right direction.

“The guys and I saw this and decided to take everything into our own hands, we turned the people around and led them in the right direction,” Donskoy said

“Just there, an emergency exit was opened, and everyone went through it. My colleagues and I tried to make sure that all the people got out and evacuated and that we didn’t leave anyone behind,” adding that they were the last to leave as a result.

Russia honoured the teenagers with bravery awards on Monday in a ceremony officiated by Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights. They were also rewarded with new laptops and certificates from their school.

According to Russian state news agency TASS, Islam will also receive an award from the Spiritual Assembly of Muslims in Russia. Russian rapper Morgenshtern has also said he would send the teenager a million roubles ($11,000).

Over 130 people were killed and over 100 injured when as many as five gunmen armed with automatic weapons shot at concertgoers in the Crocus City Hall – the deadliest attack in Russia for two decades.

The gunmen, reportedly dressed in camouflage uniforms, entered the building, opened fire and threw a grenade or incendiary bomb, according to a journalist for the RIA Novosti news agency at the scene.

The Islamic State group’s Afghan offshoot, known as ISKP or ISIS-K, claimed responsibility for the attack through the group’s Amaq news agency.

While The United States and France say intelligence suggests the group was behind the attack, Russian officials have accused Ukraine and its Western allies of being behind the attack.


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