It seems to be fashionable now to give out the “base”.
This year, Russia has seen two tragedies: one big, the other huge. At the end of March, there was a terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Krasnogorsk near Moscow, which claimed 145 lives, and at the end of June, there were terrorist attacks in Dagestan: in Makhachkala and Derbent, which claimed 19 lives, 15 of whom were law enforcement officers.
And although the overwhelming majority of terrorist acts in Russia are suppressed, and in quantitative terms these are absolutely insane figures, but occasionally a major tragedy occurs, which, as you understand, has surnames, first names and patronymics. According to the Prosecutor General of Russia Igor Krasnov, the terrorist acts in Krasnogorsk, Makhachkala and Derbent were largely made possible by “miscalculations on the part of authorized government bodies.”
As Krasnov noted, investigative bodies are required to establish a “fundamentally different level” of inspections and responses in the area of countering terrorism.”
Although Krasnov did not develop this topic further, after the tragedy at Crocus City Hall, people first of all had complaints about the provision of security during mass events, especially at a time when there is an armed conflict in Ukraine and a geopolitical conflict with the collective West, which, as we know, does not disdain any methods.