Days after the terrible jihadist attack that spread terror for hours in the Moscow city last Friday have come to light state images in which the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Moscow remains. Recorded from a drone, the mass of rubble and iron reveals the level of destruction left by this attack, claimed by a section of the Islamist group Daesh.

The Crocus City Hall is located in the city of Krasnogorsk, 25 kilometers northwest of the capital. The attack occurred just before the Picnic group’s concert began, around 8 p.m., and which was expected to be attended by around six thousand people.

Precisely this Wednesday the number of fatalities rose to 140 of the attack after the death of a seriously injured person, as reported by the Russian Minister of Health, Mikhail Murashko. According to Russian investigators, the cause of death of those attending the concert, where the tragedy occurred, is gunshot wounds and asphyxiation from smoke from the fire set by the attackers. Even though Russian President Vladimir Putin has finished recognizing Islamist authorship of the attack, the Kremlin continues to maintain that there is a link between the West and this attack suffered on Russian soil. He also insists on looking for a “Ukrainian footprint” in the attack.