HOROR LIVE: Serious testimonies of survivors of the Las Vegas massacre for which ISIS has already assumed responsibility

HOROR LIVE: Serious testimonies of survivors of the Las Vegas massacre for which ISIS has already assumed responsibility

Witnesses described the complete horror that took place when 50 people were killed and more than 200 wounded in a mass shootout shooting in Las Vegas

"It was a horor show. People were standing around, and then they just fell out, "said Iveta Saldan for the" Las Vegas review journal. "

"It was terrible, many people were hit. The space provided for emergency aid was flooded with people, "said a former marine for Fox News.

He also said that many were injured in the panic that followed.

"For at least two people I know they are overworked. One gentleman was shot in the head, the other in his leg, and one woman in the side. I watched when one woman was hit from side to side - it was a terrible sight, "he said.

The other witness described the chaos that occurred when the attack took place.

"It sounded like fireworks first, then the first burst started, and the other, and my friend just said, 'I think I'm hit'. He was hit with three bullets, and people around began to fall to the ground, "he said.

"It was very chaotic, many people were hit. It took us a lot of time to get them all out, we dragged them to the fence and stage where we hid them until it was safe, "said this witness.

"When the ambulance finally arrived, we put two men inside, and one of them practically died in my arms. Then they also entered my friend, who later told me that he would be fine, "the witness said.

And Megan Kirney told NBC that she first thought it was a fireworks.


"We heard something that sounded like a fireworks. Then I heard it again, and once again, then there was silence, then I could hear something that sounded like an automatic rifle. People started screaming they were hit. Once again we heard an automatic rifle, and people fell, "she said.

Who is an accountant who made a massacre at the 32nd floor of the hotel in Las Vegas?

An attacker who opened fire from automatic weapons to visitors to the country music festival in Las Vegas was identified as Steven Paddock (64), and the police killed him in a room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel, which killed dozens of people and wounded hundreds.

Several types of weapons were found in the room, and experts emphasize that he had a perfect overview of the situation from the height and that he could unwittingly kill people who practically had no place to hide.

About Paddock is a little known - he was an elderly, white man, who bought a house a year or two ago in the town of Meskite in Nevada, which does not have 20,000 inhabitants. This town is about 140 km from Las Vegas, has casinos and golf courses, and is a popular choice for living among retired people. The local police say Paddock was not familiar to them.

He was thought to have been born on April 9, 1953, and before he arrived in Mesquite, he lived in Rhine (also in Nevada) between 2011 and 2013 and in Melbourne, Florida, from 2013 to 2015, writes British Telegraph. Since 1990, he has reportedly been living in different locations in California and Nevada.

He was an accountant by profession, and he was a licensed hunter and pilot, writes ABC. The police say he had a real arsenal of weapons, and at least eight weapons were found in the room he shot.

His motives for the attack are not known, and the police claim that he was not known and that he did not have any connection with militant or terrorist groups. Police are currently searching his house in search of something that would reveal the cause of the attack.

"We have no idea how he looked at the world," said Josef Lombardo, a Las Vegas sheriff. The only thing that is certain is that Paddock is the oldest person who committed the massacre of firearms in the United States.

Police say rumors of other shootings in the area were fake. It is believed that among the victims and a policeman who was not in service.

ISIS assumed responsibility for the Las Vegas attack

The ISIS terrorist organization claimed responsibility for the Las Vegas attack, which killed at least 50 people, media reported.

According to the statement, the extremist organization announced it through its Amak news agency.

The agency claims that an attacker in Las Vegas addressed Islam a few months ago.