After the terrorist attack at the "Crocus City Hall" concert hall, the Russian government plans to tighten control over migrants. This was announced by the Deputy Minister of Labor, Social Protection and Migration for Digital Development of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bakyt Darmankul uulu, during a meeting of the parliamentary committee on international affairs, defense, security, and migration.
He noted that the changes will affect the federal migration laws of Russia. "On April 3, at the initiative of Vyacheslav Volodin (Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation), a working group is being formed to tighten migration legislation," said Bakyt Darmankul uulu.
It is worth reminding that on March 22, a terrorist attack took place at the "Crocus City Hall" near Moscow. Hundreds of people had come to attend a concert of a music group. Four individuals in camouflage without masks entered the building and started shooting at people. They then set the auditorium on fire. As a result of the terrorist attack, 143 people died, and 360 others were injured. Nine suspects, including those involved in the attack on the concert hall, have been arrested in connection with the criminal case.