Dynamo and Spartak Moscow players will donate blood for victims of the terrorist attack
Players of Russian football clubs will donate blood for victims of the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall in the Moscow region.
The Dynamo press service told Sport Express that the team doctor has already contacted the Federal Medical and Biological Agency (FMBA). “As we were told, the main need for blood occurs within two weeks after the incident, so we will be received by an organized group,” the message says.
Spartak announced on its Telegram channel that it would also take part in the blood collection, visit the victims and provide financial assistance. On March 23, the team will return from Baku, where a friendly match was supposed to take place with the local Neftchi, but was cancelled.
Earlier on March 23, football players and the coaching staff of the Russian national team donated blood for victims of the terrorist attack.
On the evening of March 22, a terrorist attack occurred in the Crocus City Hall near Moscow. Unidentified people in camouflage uniforms opened targeted fire from machine guns at those who came to the concert of the Picnic group. Later, explosions occurred in the building and a fire started.
Source: Lenta

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