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The Crocus City Hall (Russian: Крокус-Сити-холл) is a music venue administratively located in Krasnogorsk Urban Settlement (near the city of Krasnogorsk) in the Krasnogorsky District (north-west to Moscow Ring Road). The venue was opened by the businessman Aras Agalarov on 25 October 2009 and named after the singer Muslim Magomayev.

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МВЦ Крокус Экспо (павильон 3) и Крокус Сити Холл

Международная улица 20
125464 , Pavshinskaya Poima
Moscow Oblast, Russia
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Crocus City Hall attack
Crocus City Hall attack

On 22 March 2024, a terrorist attack carried out by the Islamic State occurred at the Crocus City Hall music venue in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Russia. The attack began at around 20:00 MSK (UTC+3), shortly before the Russian band Picnic was scheduled to play a sold-out show at the venue. Four gunmen carried out a mass shooting, as well as slashing attacks on the people gathered at the venue, and used incendiary devices to set the venue on fire. Investigators said the attack had killed 145 people (including those who died later in hospital), and more than 551 concertgoers were injured by gunshot wounds and fire-related injuries. On 28 March, Russian authorities also claimed that a further 95 people were missing.The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement through the IS-affiliated Amaq News Agency shortly after the attack, with its regional branch in the Afghanistan–Pakistan border region, Islamic State – Khorasan Province (IS–KP or ISIS-K), most likely being responsible. Amaq also published a video filmed by one of the attackers. It showed the attackers shooting victims and slitting the throat of a victim, while the filming attacker was reciting the takbir, praising God and speaking against infidels.Russian president Vladimir Putin called the attack a "barbaric terrorist act" and said that the gunmen had been arrested. He also declared 24 March 2024 to be a national day of mourning, and sought to link assailants to Ukraine. Russia's Foreign Ministry called the incident a terrorist attack. It was the deadliest terrorist attack on Russian soil since the Beslan school siege in 2004. Investigators detained 11 people in relation to the attack, including four suspects, who were charged with terrorism later on 24 March.

House of Moscow Oblast Government
House of Moscow Oblast Government

The House of Moscow Oblast Government (Russian: Дом правительства Московской области), also sometimes called the Glass City in Myakinino (Russian: Стеклянный город в Мякинино), is a government building in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, which houses the Government of Moscow Oblast and the Governor of Moscow Oblast. Construction started in 2004 and ended in 2007. With a height of 82.00 m, and with 17 floors (above ground), The building is the tallest buildings in Krasnogorsk town, near Myakininio on the Moscow river's west bank. The building of the Moscow Region Government including main object of all future development. The house collected under one building all the ministries and departments of Moscow government. The building resembles a spacecraft from a sci-fi movie. It consists of several interconnected buildings. They are all different shapes and height. But the main feature is that the building is completely glass. Depending on the lighting and time of day it changes color. In general, this is a unique idea - to make the government building, as it were transparent. Within two giant atrium, smoothly transitioning from one to another. A lot of glass and metal. Transparent lifts and escalators. At different levels of broken miniature gardens. The result was a such a mini-city inside the building. The Tower of the governor. In a circular 17-storey tower height of 90 meters is housing offices and reception heads of government ministries. The upper floors offer views of Moscow and near Moscow. And the roof is likely to be a helipad. other helipad is located in the park, right in front of the business center, near the building. The building of the regional court. The Court has already built and running. In general, this building does not apply to the project, it was immediately before the start of a grand building construction. Exhibition area. On the lower floors of the government - exhibition and concert halls. In addition, there are many conference rooms and meeting rooms. And almost all the windows out to the coastal area and gardens. The Yacht Club. The draft of the complex there is a business building with a yacht club. But while this is only part of the project, which has not yet started to build. Yacht Club fits into one park, There have already built the embankment. There are plans to build two more berths. The Underground parking. Two multi-level parking, here should accommodate about 2,000 vehicles.

Strogino (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line)
Strogino (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line)

Strogino (Russian: Строгино́) is a Moscow Metro station in the Strogino District, North-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow. It is on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line, between Myakinino and Krylatskoye stations. The station opened on 7 January 2008 as a part of a massive Strogino–Mitino extension, and used to be the terminus of the line until its extension to Mitino on 26 December 2009. Originally planned as part of a massive chordal line, construction began in the late 1980s, but after major delays in finances work has stalled and was restarted much later, in 2004. The overall design, adopted by architects A. Orlov and A. Nekrasov is a shallow depth single vault. Running along its snow-white colour, is a set of wedges which contain 16 triangle-shaped caissons, each housing the lighting element, in shape of a giant droplet. The platform itself is covered in bright grey granite and contains a series of arrow-shaped benches made of wood with stainless steel markings. The station contains two vestibules, both located under the Stroginsky Boulevard, although the opening of the Western one was postponed due to the delays of escalator contractor in Saint Petersburg. Both vestibules are connected to subways that lead to large glazed pavilions, located not far from the intersection with the Tallinskaya street (Eastern) and the Kulakova street (Western). As the station was only the first stage of the extension, its terminus state was temporary, as the line continues northwestward to Mitino since December 2009. There were plans to make this station a cross-platform interchange with the Kalininskaya Line which would then take over the Mitino extension, and the terminus station of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya would revert to Strogino; however, currently Kalininskaya Line is projected to be connected to the Solntsevsky radius.