Terrorist Attack In Moscow

When shit goes wrong. On any side. One can only trust a “group” that teaches children about critical thinking and ethics. Be it politics, governemnt, education, religion, parenting and so on. It is really THE most important thing a society can do. If they don’t, then it’s easy to see their motives.

They really fucked then up :sweat_smile:

Interesting:

[> Moscow City Duma deputy Ekaterina Engalycheva has some questions:

We are all shocked by the tragedy in Crocus. Analyzing what happened, I think it is necessary to think about how it was possible to minimize the casualties and, most importantly, what needs to be done to prevent this from happening again?

And here a lot of questions arise:

Why in a building where public events are regularly held:

:black_small_square:︎ the evacuation of people and children was not organized?

:black_small_square:︎ why were the emergency exits closed, the men breaking down the doors and finding blocked passages?

:black_small_square:︎ why didn’t the lights go out, all sorts of flashlights continued to entertain both inside and outside while the Crocus was burning, and the safe emergency lighting didn’t turn on instead?

:black_small_square:︎ why didn’t the fire extinguishing system, which is supposed to prevent a tragedy, work? After all, it wasn’t a paper mill that was burning, but an essentially empty building, where, in theory, there was nothing to burn.

:black_small_square:︎ why did everything inside and the building itself burn so quickly, like a candle, should such things be finished and built only from non-combustible materials?

:black_small_square:︎ why aren’t events attended by thousands of people guarded? […]

:black_small_square:︎ why did the special forces enter Crocus only an hour later, when the terrorists had already left, especially considering that the distance from the Main Directorate of the Russian Guard in Moscow to the Crocus shopping center is only 4 minutes by car?

And another question:

how many people died at the hands of terrorists, and how many people suffocated or suffered burns due to the notorious corrupt failure to ensure fire safety and careless, economical construction?

Before the owner of the building, a billionaire, approves subsidies from the state for the restoration of Crocus, it would be worth asking him these questions.

And at the same time, to all the officials who cover up for non-compliance with fire safety standards too!](Crocus terror attack: Question more? - Edward Slavsquat)