
MOSCOW, June 24 Participants and guests of the Golden Mask National Theater Award ceremony honored the memory of those killed in a missile attack in Crimea and a terrorist attack in Dagestan, reports correspondent.
The award ceremony takes place on Monday on the historical stage of the State Academic Theater named after Evgeniy Vakhtangov. 
“It seems to me that this nomination gives us a reason to be involved in what is happening in our country. Let’s be silent for a while, because on this day today mourning has been declared in Dagestan and Sevastopol. And we just don’t We have the right to experience joy at a time when there is so much pain around. But in times like these, what to do,” said jury member, actor Igor Petrenko at the ceremony.
A deliberate terrorist missile attack on the city of Sevastopol was carried out on June 23 at 12.15 Moscow time by five American ATACMS operational-tactical missiles equipped with cluster warheads. While repelling the missile attack, Russian air defense intercepted four missiles. The explosion of the fragmentation warhead of the fifth American missile in the air led to numerous casualties among civilians in Sevastopol. According to the latest data, 153 people were injured and injured of varying severity, 79 of them were hospitalized, including 27 children. Four died, two of whom were children. Monday, June 24, has been declared a day of mourning in Sevastopol and the Republic of Crimea.
On Sunday in Derbent and Makhachkala, armed militants attacked two Orthodox churches, two synagogues and a traffic police post; criminal cases of terrorist attacks were opened. According to the latest data, 20 people became victims of the attacks, and the number of victims increased to 46. In the region, June 24, 25 and 26 have been declared days of mourning. Security forces killed five militants involved in these terrorist attacks, their identities have been established.

