Another Armenian individual was among those who lost their lives in the terrorist attack at Moscow’s Crocus City Hall. The Union of Armenians of Russia confirmed the death of 35-year-old Karen Yengibaryan, who happened to be near the scene when the tragedy occurred. Yengibaryan bravely assisted in the evacuation efforts upon seeing the smoke, but unfortunately, he developed severe respiratory issues, leading to his untimely demise in the hospital.
Prior to Yengibaryan’s death, another Armenian citizen had also perished in the attack. The Armenian community mourns the loss of these individuals and condemns the senseless act of terrorism that took their lives. May their memories be honored and may justice prevail for those responsible for the heinous act.
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