Moscow attack: Gunmen kill at least 60 at Crocus City Hall in Moscow - ISIS accepts responsibility [unverified]

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Gunmen have attacked a concert hall on the fringes of Moscow, killing at least 60 people and wounding 100 more, Russian security services say.

At least four attackers clad in camouflage gear took part in the attack, in the north-west suburb of Krasnogorsk, BBC-verified video shows.

Crocus City Hall was about to host a rock concert when the gunmen burst into the foyer and then the theatre itself.

Much of the building was engulfed by fire and part of the roof collapsed.

Children are said to be among the casualties and the Russian foreign ministry has condemned a "terrorist attack".

According to an unverified statement online, militant group Islamic State said it was behind the attack.

US officials told CBS, the BBC's partner service in the US, that it had obtained intelligence that showed IS had wanted to attack Russia. The White House said it had warned Russia earlier this month of plans for a potential attack in Moscow targeting "large gatherings".

Russia's National Guard said it had special units working at the scene to hunt down the attackers. Top Russian officials also headed to Krasnogorsk.

Two weeks ago, the US embassy put out a warning to US citizens to avoid large gatherings, saying it was monitoring reports that "extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow". It updated its advice on Friday evening, urging US citizens to avoid the vicinity of the attack.

More than 6,000 Russians had flocked to the Crocus City Hall retail and concert complex for a concert by rock group Picnic. One witness said the violence erupted minutes before the band were due to come on stage. Picnic's band members themselves were unharmed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has not yet directly addressed the nation, but according to one of his deputies has wished those injured a speedy recovery.

A security guard described how the heavily-armed attackers burst into the foyer firing bullets as he and his colleagues were working at the central entrance.

"There were three other security guards and they hid behind an advertising board," he told Russian telegram channel Baza. "And those attackers passed 10m [30ft] away from us - they started shooting randomly at people on the ground floor."

Inside the auditorium a woman said she and other visitors rushed towards the stage, as soon as they realised shots were being fired. "I saw a person in the stalls with a sidearm and there were cracks [of gunfire] going off, I was trying to crawl behind a loudspeaker," she told Russian TV.

Fire and plumes of smoke rose into the sky and the hall's facade burst into flames as glass on the top two floors of the building blew out.

The fire appeared to have started when the attackers threw some kind of incendiary device.

One man, Vitaly, described seeing the attackers opening fire while he was on a balcony in the concert theatre: "They threw some petrol bombs, everything started burning. We were led out towards an exit."

Another eyewitness said children and teenagers were in the complex at the time of the attack, taking part in a ballroom dancing competition.

While some of those in the concert hall were able to flee to the parking area from the stage, others headed to the roof and Russian authorities said about 100 more had escaped through the basement.

Dozens of ambulance crews were immediately sent to the scene and stood outside the complex in Krasnogorsk for some time after the attack.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin responded by cancelling all public events in the capital over the weekend. "I am sorry for the loved ones of the victims," he said.

In the following hours several other regions also cancelled events, including Russia's second biggest city St Petersburg.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called on the international community to condemn the incident, calling it "a monstrous crime".

Ukraine's government was quick to deny any involvement in the attack, which comes more than two years after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of its neighbour.

"Regardless of everything, for Ukraine everything will be decided on the battlefield," presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said on Telegram.

Only six days ago Vladimir Putin won a fifth term in Russian presidential elections. The vote did not include any genuine opponents and Western countries denounced the elections as neither free nor fair.

Ukrainian military intelligence spokesman Andriy Yusov suggested the attack was a "deliberate act of provocation by Putin's special services", without offering any evidence.

Friday night's attack was the worst targeting civilians in Moscow for years, but it brought back memories of a theatre siege in the capital in 2002, when 40 Chechen militants took more than 900 people hostage during a musical called NordOst.

Russian security services eventually stormed the theatre, pumping sleeping gas into the hall. Some 130 hostages died.


Security has now been tightened at airports and stations.

White House spokesman John Kirby said the images of the shooting were "horrible and hard to watch".

"Our thoughts obviously are going to be with the victims of this terrible, terrible shooting attack," he said.

BBC
 
Four people directly involved in the Moscow concert hall attack are among 11 detained, Russia's security chief tells President Putin

At least 93 people were killed when gunmen attacked a packed concert venue on the outskirts of Moscow, Russia says
 
Pakistan condemns Daesh attack on concert hall in Moscow, killing at least 60

Pakistan on Saturday condemned a gun attack on a concert hall in Moscow in which at least 60 people were killed and 145 injured, with Daesh militants claiming responsibility.

In the deadliest attack in Russia since the 2004 Beslan school siege, gunmen sprayed civilians with bullets just before Soviet-era rock group “Picnic” was to perform to a full house at the 6,200-seat the Crocus City Hall just west of the capital.

A major fire spread through the theater after the assault, Moscow’s mayor and Russian news agencies reported as authorities said a hunt had been launched for the attackers and a “terrorism” investigation was underway.

“We strongly condemn the horrendous attack carried out at a concert hall in Moscow,” Pakistan’s foreign office said.

“We express our deepest sympathies with the families of the victims. At this difficult hour, we stand in solidarity with the people and Government of the Russian Federation.”

The United States has intelligence confirming Daesh’s claim of responsibility for the shooting, a US official told Reuters on Friday night. The official said Washington had warned Moscow in recent weeks of the possibility of an attack.

“We did warn the Russians appropriately,” said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, without providing any additional details.

Russia has yet to say who it thinks is responsible.

The attack on Crocus City Hall, about 20 km (12 miles) from the Kremlin, comes just two weeks after the US embassy in Russia warned that “extremists” had imminent plans for an attack in Moscow. Hours before the embassy warning, the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation said it had foiled an attack on a Moscow synagogue by Daesh’s affiliate in Afghanistan, known as Daesh-Khorasan or Daesh-K, which seeks a caliphate across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Iran.

Russian President Vladimir Putin changed the course of the Syrian civil war by intervening in 2015, supporting President Bashar Assad against the opposition and Daesh.

In the 2004 Beslan school siege, militants took more than 1,000 people, including hundreds of children, hostage.

SOURCE: ARAB NEWS
 
So sweet of the USA to inform Russia that terrorists were about to attack them.

A las, the people are finally seeing who’s behind ISIS.

ISIS, a bunch of radical islamists who hate Jews but won’t ever touch Israel because “they’re afraid Israel will wipe them out”.
 
Deepest condolences for the lost of life.

Like Ken O'keefe, the former US marine has stated many a times, ISIS and Al-Qaeda is a creation of Mosad and CIA, hence ZERO attacks on the zionest state of israel of yet. It's a tool played by both CIA and Mosad to destabilise any region
 
Islam has been hijacked in name and people use it as an blanket to commit henious deeds. I feel this was a ukrainian mission dressed as ISIS.

The Russians are already saying this is a false claim by ISIS. Let's face it, they put their claim on every atrocity wherever it happens, as a shadow group with no base who really knows who or what they actually are?

Feels like they are mainly just a cover story for whatever propaganda suits the purpose of the day of various aligned interest groups.
 
Wonder how Russia will respond, if I was an American I’d stay out of Shopping Malls for a couple of months.
 
The US has intelligence confirming ISIS’s claim of responsibility for a deadly shooting attack at a concert near Moscow on Friday, a US official told Reuters.

Here is information about ISIS’s Afghan branch known as ISIS-K and their motives for attacking Russia:

What is ISIS-K?​


ISIS Khorasan (ISIS-K), named after an old term for the region that included parts of Iran, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan, emerged in eastern Afghanistan in late 2014 and quickly established a reputation for extreme brutality.

One of the most active regional affiliates of ISIS militant group, ISIS-K has seen its membership decline since peaking around 2018. The Taliban and US forces inflicted heavy losses.

The United States has said its ability to develop intelligence against extremist groups in Afghanistan such as ISIS-K has been reduced since the withdrawal of US troops from the country in 2021.

What attacks has the group carried out?​


ISIS-K has a history of attacks, including against mosques, inside and outside Afghanistan.

Earlier this year, the US intercepted communications confirming the group carried out twin bombings in Iran that killed nearly 100 people.

In September 2022, ISIS-K militants claimed responsibility for a deadly suicide bombing at the Russian embassy in Kabul.

The group was responsible for an attack on Kabul’s international airport in 2021 that killed 13 US troops and scores of civilians during the chaotic US evacuation from the country.

Earlier this month, the top US general in the Middle East said ISIS-K could attack US and Western interests outside of Afghanistan “in as little as six months and with little to no warning.”

Why would they attack Russia?​


While the attack by ISIS-K in Russia on Friday was a dramatic escalation, experts said the group has opposed Russian President Vladimir Putin in recent years.

“ISIS-K has been fixated on Russia for the past two years, frequently criticizing Putin in its propaganda,” said Colin Clarke of Soufan Center, a New York-based research group.

Michael Kugelman of the Washington-based Wilson Center said that ISIS-K “sees Russia as being complicit in activities that regularly oppress Muslims.”

He added that the group also counts as members a number of Central Asian militants with their own grievances against Moscow.

 
Russia's Investigative Committee says 133 people have been killed in attack on concert hall near Moscow.

Sky News
 
All attackers are foreign nationals - interior ministry

Russia's interior ministry says all four of the gunmen who attacked Crocus City Hall near Moscow last night are foreign nationals.

There has been much speculation regarding the attackers' nationalities, with suggestions they could be from Tajikistan or even that they are Russian citizens.

The ministry did not confirm their nationalities or identities.

Sky News
 
No reason to doubt Islamic State carried out attack, US official says

The US has no reason to doubt claims made by Islamic State that the group carried out the concert hall attack, a US official has said.

The official told our partner network NBC News that there were no indications of any Ukrainian involvement.

Earlier today, Vladimir Putin claimed - without providing evidence - that "a window had been prepared" in Ukraine for the attackers to flee through.

"[IS] has a long-demonstrated history of targeting Russia and neighbouring countries," the US official said.

America believes no US citizens were killed in the attack, the official added.

Sky News
 
No reason to doubt Islamic State carried out attack, US official says

The US has no reason to doubt claims made by Islamic State that the group carried out the concert hall attack, a US official has said.

The official told our partner network NBC News that there were no indications of any Ukrainian involvement.

Earlier today, Vladimir Putin claimed - without providing evidence - that "a window had been prepared" in Ukraine for the attackers to flee through.

"[IS] has a long-demonstrated history of targeting Russia and neighbouring countries," the US official said.

America believes no US citizens were killed in the attack, the official added.

Sky News
Yes, yes, he knows everything. He's an expert
 
The only people they will never condemn are the israelis, but for everyone else, they have ‘expert’ knowledge 😂

I'm sure it's not a coincidence that ISIS seems to carry out attacks which suit USA agenda quite regularly. I think they were a a bit too quick to rush to validate the ISIS news sources...which let's face it are probably drafted in the White House. :ROFLMAO:
 
Putin says gunmen who raided Moscow concert hall tried to escape to Ukraine. Kyiv denies involvement

The suburban Moscow music hall where gunmen opened fire on concertgoers was a blackened, smoldering ruin Saturday as the death toll in the attack surpassed 130 and Russian authorities arrested four suspects. President Vladimir Putin claimed they were captured while fleeing to Ukraine.

Kyiv strongly denied any involvement in Friday’s assault on the Crocus City Hall music venue in Krasnogorsk, and the Islamic State group’s Afghanistan affiliate claimed responsibility.

Putin did not mention IS in his speech to the nation, and Kyiv accused him and other Russian politicians of falsely linking Ukraine to the assault to stoke fervor for Russia’s war in Ukraine, which recently entered its third year.

U.S. intelligence officials confirmed the claim by the IS affiliate.

“ISIS bears sole responsibility for this attack. There was no Ukrainian involvement whatsoever,” National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said in a statement.

The U.S. shared information with Russia in early March about a planned terrorist attack in Moscow and issued a public warning to Americans in Russia, Watson said.

Putin said authorities detained a total of 11 people in the attack, which also wounded more than 100. He called it “a bloody, barbaric terrorist act” and said Russian authorities captured the four suspects as they were trying to escape to Ukraine through a “window” prepared for them on the Ukrainian side of the border.

Russian media broadcast videos that apparently showed the detention and interrogation of the suspects, including one who told the cameras he was approached by an unidentified assistant to an Islamic preacher via a messaging app and paid to take part in the raid.

Russian news reports identified the gunmen as citizens of Tajikistan, a former Soviet republic in Central Asia that is predominantly Muslim and borders Afghanistan. Up to 1.5 million Tajiks have worked in Russia and many have Russian citizenship.

Tajikistan’s foreign ministry, which denied initial Russian media reports that mentioned several other Tajiks allegedly involved in the raid, did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the arrests.

Many Russian hard-liners called for a crackdown on Tajik migrants, but Putin appeared to reject the idea, saying “no force will be able to sow the poisonous seeds of discord, panic or disunity in our multi-ethnic society.”

He declared Sunday a day of mourning and said additional security measures were imposed throughout Russia.

The number of dead stood at 133, making the attack the deadliest in Russia in years. Authorities said the toll could still rise.

The raid was a major embarrassment for the Russian leader and happened just days after he cemented his grip on the country for another six years in a vote that followed the harshest crackdown on dissent since the Soviet times.

Some commentators on Russian social media questioned how authorities, who have relentlessly suppressed any opposition activities and muzzled independent media, failed to prevent the attack despite the U.S. warnings.

The assault came two weeks after the U.S. Embassy in Moscow issued a notice urging Americans to avoid crowded places in view of “imminent” plans by extremists to target large Moscow gatherings, including concerts. Several other Western embassies repeated the warning. Earlier this week, Putin denounced the warning as an attempt to intimidate Russians.

Investigators on Saturday combed through the charred wreckage of the hall for more victims. Hundreds of people stood in line in Moscow to donate blood and plasma, Russia’s health ministry said.

Putin’s claim that the attackers tried to flee to Ukraine followed comments by Russian lawmakers who pointed the finger at Ukraine immediately after the attack.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy angrily rejected Moscow’s accusations as an attempt by Putin and his lieutenants to shift the blame to Ukraine while treating their own people as “expendables.”

“They are burning our cities — and they are trying to blame Ukraine,” he said in a statement on his messaging app channel. “They torture and rape our people — and they blame them. They drove hundreds of thousands of their terrorists here to fight us on our Ukrainian soil, and they don’t care what happens inside their own country.”

Images shared by Russian state media showed emergency vehicles still gathered outside the ruins of the concert hall, which could hold more than 6,000 people and hosted many big events, including the 2013 Miss Universe beauty pageant that featured Donald Trump.

On Friday, crowds were at the venue for a concert by the Russian rock band Picnic.

Videos posted online showed gunmen in the venue shooting civilians at point-blank range. Russian news reports cited authorities and witnesses as saying the attackers threw explosive devices that started the fire, which eventually consumed the building and caused its roof to collapse.

Dave Primov, who survived the attack, told the AP that the gunmen were “shooting directly into the crowd” in the front rows. He described the chaos in the hall as concertgoers raced to escape: “People began to panic, started to run and collided with each other. Some fell down and others trampled on them.”

After he and others crawled out of the hall into nearby utility rooms, he said he heard pops from small explosives and smelled burning as the attackers set the building ablaze. By the time they got out of the massive building 25 minutes later, it was engulfed in flames.

“Had it been just a little longer, we could simply get stuck there in the fire,” Primov said.

Messages of outrage, shock and support for the victims and their families streamed in from around the world.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement that the U.S. condemned the attack and noted that the Islamic State group is a “common terrorist enemy that must be defeated everywhere.”

IS, which lost much of its ground after Russia’s military action in Syria, has long targeted Russia. In a statement posted by the group’s Aamaq news agency, IS’s Afghanistan affiliate said it had attacked a large gathering of “Christians” in Krasnogorsk.

The group issued a new statement Saturday on Aamaq saying the attack was carried out by four men who used automatic rifles, a pistol, knives and firebombs. It said the assailants fired at the crowd and used knives to kill some concertgoers, casting the raid as part of IS’s ongoing war with countries that it says are fighting Islam.

In October 2015, a bomb planted by IS downed a Russian passenger plane over Sinai, killing all 224 people on board, most of them Russian vacation-goers returning from Egypt.

The group, which operates mainly in Syria and Iraq but also in Afghanistan and Africa, also has claimed several attacks in Russia’s volatile Caucasus and other regions in the past years. It recruited fighters from Russia and other parts of the former Soviet Union.

The group’s Afghanistan affiliate is known variously as ISIS-K or IS-K, taking its name from Khorasan Province, a region that covered much of Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia in the Middle Ages.

The affiliate has thousands of fighters who have repeatedly carried out attacks in Afghanistan since the country was seized in 2021 by the Taliban, a group with which they are at bitter odds.

ISIS-K was behind the August 2021 suicide bombing at Kabul airport that left 13 American troops and about 170 Afghans dead during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal. They also claimed responsibility for a bomb attack in Kerman, Iran, in January that killed 95 people at a memorial procession.

On March 7, just hours before the U.S. Embassy warned about imminent attacks, Russia’s top security agency said it had thwarted an attack on a synagogue in Moscow by an IS cell and killed several of its members in the Kaluga region near the Russian capital. A few days before that, Russian authorities said six alleged IS members were killed in a shootout in Ingushetia, in Russia’s Caucasus region.

SOURCE: AP NEWS
 
If the Yanks think that asymmetrical warfare using ISIS puppets will work against Russia, then they are seriously deluded.

Russia can seriously damage Europe's economy and the already strained NATO funding and will further weaken American support for this war effort.

There's no scenario in which Putin doesn't win.
 
Moscow attack: Day of mourning after 133 killed at Crocus City Hall concert

Russia is observing a day of mourning after at least 133 people were killed on Friday evening in an attack at a packed concert venue in Moscow.

Flags are flying at half mast, many events have been cancelled and TV channels have updated their schedules.

More than 140 people were also injured when gunmen entered the Crocus City Hall, firing indiscriminately before setting it on fire.

The Islamic State (IS) group says it was behind the attack.

On Saturday Amaq, the IS media outlet, posted an image of the four masked men they claimed were involved in the assault. Russia has not commented on the IS claim.

The group later released highly graphic footage from the attack. The video, which has been verified by the BBC as genuine, shows one of the gunmen opening fire on several people. The BBC will not be broadcasting this video.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said all four gunmen who carried out the attack have been arrested.

In a televised address on Saturday, Mr Putin condemned the massacre - the deadliest in Russia for nearly 20 years - as a "barbaric terrorist act" and repeated earlier suggestions by Russian security services that the attackers had tried to escape to Ukraine.

Kyiv dismissed the claim that it was in some way involved in the attack as "absurd".

"To suggest the suspects were heading to Ukraine, would suggest they were stupid or suicidal," Andriy Yusov, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian military intelligence directorate, told the BBC.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Mr Putin of seeking to "blame" Ukraine for the attack. "This worthless Putin, instead of dealing with his citizens of Russia, addressing them, remained silent for a day - thinking how to bring this to Ukraine," he said in his nightly address.

The US National Security Council said it warned Russia of a potential attack on "large gatherings", including concerts, in Moscow earlier this month. The Kremlin at the time dismissed that as "propaganda" and an attempt by Washington to meddle in the recent Russian election.

On Saturday, the White House said it condemned the "heinous" attack and described IS as "a common terrorist enemy that must be defeated everywhere".

Reports of a serious attack inside the Crocus City Hall, in Moscow's Krasnogorsk suburb, began arriving at around 20:00 local time (17:00 GMT) on Friday.

Up to 6,200 people were gathered there for a Friday night rock concert by veteran band Picnic when the shooting started.

One video posted online showed several men striding across the concourse, where they opened fire at members of the public, before rearming and entering the hall.

Crowds of people were filmed screaming and running in panic as the men burst in. Others were seen taking cover behind their seats as the men fired into the auditorium.

Some of those who tried to escape from the gunmen were thought to have fled to the basement, and others to the roof.

"They were just walking and gunning down everyone methodically in silence. Sound was echoing and we could not understand what was where," concertgoer Anastasia Rodionova recalled.

Vitaly, another visitor, saw the attack unfolding from a balcony. "They threw some petrol bombs, everything started burning," he said.

Outside the hall, huge plumes of smoke filled the sky. A fire was later seen engulfing the hall's roof and facade. Tass state news agency reported that around a third of the building had been set alight.

Other reports spoke of explosions, the force of which shattered the glass on the top two floors of the structure.

A number of special forces units stormed the venue, while medical personnel, and dozens of ambulances were sent to the scene. Helicopters, circling overhead, tried to douse the fire.

The Russian Investigative Committee said that the attackers used flammable liquid to set fire to sections of the concert hall and that the deaths of the victims were caused by gunshot wounds and poisoning by combustion products.

On Saturday, a makeshift memorial was set up outside the concert hall where Muscovites lit candles and laid flowers. Others queued to donate blood for the victims of the massacre.

In Moscow and other towns and cities, electronic billboards displayed the image of a single burning candle and the word "Skorbim" - "we mourn."

President Putin has declared Sunday to be a day of national mourning and weekend events have been cancelled across Russia.

Memorials also appeared outside Russian embassies in several countries, including the UK.

Semyon Khraptsov, whose wife attended the concert last night and is now missing, said he had tried calling five hospitals but the phone lines were all busy.

"I am in complete panic. I don't know what to do, [I'm in] complete hopelessness," he said.

BBC
 
If the US is behind the attacks (as many people on this thread are confidently claiming), I am sure KGB would be good enough to find that link and Putin will have no qualms about exposing them.
 
You have to be a propaganda fed clown to actually believe what the US says. They can't verify genocide and thousands children dying in Palestine even after 5 months but they know everything about all other conflicts and terror attacks right when they occur. We know well who is behind these attacks.

Whether ISIS or not, funny how this rogue terror group has never attacked that one nation which kills thousands of Muslims just to grab more land. Like if they were really all about Jihad and avenging Muslim then wouldn't they be out preparing for war against the apartheid state? They never do because they are employed by the same people who invade and bomb other countries, those Terror Lords in suits. Only islamophobes fall for such stupidity.

Always innocent people paying the price at the end.
 

Zelensky hits back after Russia links Ukraine to concert attack​


As news of the Moscow concert hall attack broke on Friday, Ukrainians knew what was coming: Kyiv would be blamed.

The next thing they expected was more drones and more missiles.

The accusations began almost immediately.

They were just hints at first, until President Vladimir Putin openly claimed that the men who attacked Moscow had tried to flee to Ukraine, helped by contacts there.

Then shortly before dawn on Sunday came the sound of explosions in Kyiv.

When Mr Putin made his comments on Saturday in an address to the Russian nation, Islamic State group (IS) extremists had already announced they had carried out the killings.

The US had confirmed that it passed on intelligence of a threat earlier this month.

Now IS have released a hideously graphic video of their massacre, filmed on bodycams and including shouts of "God is Greatest" from the attackers.

In his evening statement on Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was visibly angry that his country was being blamed.

He described the Russian president and others in Moscow as "scum" for linking the attack there to Kyiv.

He suggested a "miserable" Russian leader was more concerned about pinning the attack on Kyiv than reassuring his own citizens.

Mr Zelensky then turned the tables on Moscow, saying it had sent "hundreds of thousands of [its own] terrorists" to Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022.

He said those troops were now brutalising Ukraine, instead of protecting Russia against the real threat of extremism.

"They burn our cities… they torture and rape."

Ukrainian police have opened thousands of criminal cases against Russian soldiers since February 2022, including one killing we investigated where two unarmed civilians were shot in the back.

Earlier on Saturday, the military intelligence directorate in Kyiv called the specific Russian claim that the gunmen were caught trying to flee across the Ukrainian border "absurd".

It is an active front line teeming with Russian soldiers and security services.

The idea anyone would head there after staging a major attack on Moscow, Andriy Yusov argued, would be either "suicidal" or "stupid".

According to Russian officials, the suspects were captured in the Bryansk region on their way west to Ukraine. If that is genuinely where their car was stopped - and we do not know that - they could have been heading for Belarus.

It is a far easier route out of Russia than crossing a minefield to get to Ukraine.

Videos now circulating on social media show the detention of the suspected attackers and part of their interrogation. One shows a Russian agent trying to force a man to eat a piece of his own ear which has been severed. He spits it out.

In another video his head is bandaged and face covered in blood. Any confessions that emerge after such torture could not be treated as reliable.

The video clips were presumably released to showcase a tough response, but that follows an attack which the same security services failed to stop or see coming.

So in his address, Mr Zelensky suggested Russians ask questions of their own intelligence agencies, rather than blaming Ukraine.

That would include asking whether information from the US was ignored.

But Putin's Russia has been purged of political opposition and independent media, leaving no-one to really hold the authorities to account.

In his address, Ukraine's president also alluded to a dark theory raised earlier by his military intelligence agency - that the Russian authorities themselves were linked to the Moscow attack.

The supposed motive was to bolster Mr Putin's hold on power, rally support for his war and further mobilisation.

The comments hark back to long-standing suspicions in Russia over the bombing of apartment blocks in 1999 that was the trigger for Vladimir Putin - who was prime minister at the time - to launch a war on the Chechen Republic.

But Russia and Ukraine are engaged in an information war as well as fighting on the battlefield. The IS video and claim it carried out the attack would cut across Kyiv's allegations just like it did the accusations from Moscow.

Sunday morning's missile launches targeting Ukraine feel like Russia's war as usual, rather than any escalation in response to the Crocus City Hall attack - yet.

Before dawn on Sunday there were also reports of Ukrainian strikes on Crimea - the peninsula Russia annexed illegally from Ukraine in 2014.

It takes time to prepare a large-scale missile strike, and this is the second by Russia since early on Friday.

The major city of Kharkiv is still largely without power after the attack that day targeted energy infrastructure all over the country.

Ukraine is certainly braced for worse after all the rhetoric from Moscow.

But the Crocus City Hall attack suggests Russia is facing a real and significant danger within its borders - not the fake threat it concocted from Ukraine to justify Vladimir Putin's 2022 invasion.

That is a worry for the Russian president - a man who hates to look weak.

Which is why Russia is so keen to deflect blame towards Kyiv even when the evidence points in a very different direction.

 
Of course, both countries are at war, so it might be possible that Ukraine helped those terrorists to cross the border and enter Russia
 
Disgusting attack . God bless Russia .

Russia has awarded bravery medals to the Akhmat special forces for capturing the terrorists. All sang like canaries.

Russia knows this was a Ukrainian, UK & USA planned attack .

Imo the Ukrainian top officials will now be eliminated. Also any uk & us collaborates inside of Ukraine .
 
They felt like they were losing their relevance in recent years and decided to strike.

Have they personally contacted you to advise of this ?

ISIS were created out of Camp Buca in Iraq, the leadership was released to form this mercenary outfit disguised as a religious outfit . CIA & Mossad mercenary group , nothing more. Almost all are rightly eliminated by Russia & thr Syrian armed forces .

We can agree or not but Russia believes Ukraine is behind this , we know what’s coming next …
 
ISIS were created out of Camp Buca in Iraq, the leadership was released to form this mercenary outfit disguised as a religious outfit . CIA & Mossad mercenary group , nothing more. Almost all are rightly eliminated by Russia & thr Syrian armed forces .

What would the motive of Mossad and CIA be in creating this group ? What was the US objective in killing cinema-goers in Russia yesterday ?
 
What would the motive of Mossad and CIA be in creating this group ? What was the US objective in killing cinema-goers in Russia yesterday ?

See my posts in the Syria war thread for reasons why this mercenary group was created . Russia is at War in Ukraine & opposed to the genocide & ethnic cleansing in Palestine.

Why has ISIS never attacked Israel? Once they mistakenly fired a rocket but apologised immediately lol
 
Why has ISIS never attacked Israel? Once they mistakenly fired a rocket but apologised immediately lol

Yes. I read ISIS apologized to Israel. Check here:

The Syrian government and Iranian officials have accused Israel and the United States government of supporting ISIS by attacking Hezbollah and the Syrian Arab Army as well as arming and giving medical attention to the Islamic State. Israel has strenuously denied accusations of providing arms and medical support to Islamic State fighters.[1][2][3] However, Moshe Ya’alon, former defense minister of Israel, has stated that IS "apologized" for a clash in November 2016. Communication with IS is illegal under Israeli law, and is considered to be contact with an enemy agent.[4] IDF refused to comment further on the issue[4] Further, according to Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth, Knesset member Aida Touma-Suleiman made the assertion - which, she said, were based on UN documents - that Israel purchased oil for IS: “These links have been well documented, with reports surfacing of oil purchases from the Islamic State [i.e., Daesh], which the Israeli government headed by [Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu has done”.[5]

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collaboration_with_the_Islamic_State#:~:text=However, Moshe Ya'alon,,contact with an enemy agent..

Quite odd indeed. ISIS seem to attack many countries (including Muslim countries) but apologize to Israel. What's cooking here?
 
See my posts in the Syria war thread for reasons why this mercenary group was created . Russia is at War in Ukraine & opposed to the genocide & ethnic cleansing in Palestine.

Why has ISIS never attacked Israel? Once they mistakenly fired a rocket but apologised immediately lol

Watch the video, several screams of allahu akbar.
 
Watch the video, several screams of allahu akbar.
I’ve seen the videos .

The terrorists were apprehended on their way towards Ukraine ,by Muslim officers of the armed forces of the Russian federation
 
Zelensky hits back after Russia links Ukraine to Moscow attack

As news of the Moscow concert hall attack broke on Friday, Ukrainians knew what was coming: Kyiv would be blamed.

The next thing they expected was more drones and more missiles.

The accusations began almost immediately.

They were just hints at first, until President Vladimir Putin openly claimed that the men who attacked Moscow had tried to flee to Ukraine, helped by contacts there.

Then shortly before dawn on Sunday came the sound of explosions in Kyiv.

When Mr Putin made his comments on Saturday in an address to the Russian nation, Islamic State group (IS) extremists had already announced they had carried out the killings.

The US had confirmed that it passed on intelligence of a threat earlier this month.

Now IS have released a hideously graphic video of their massacre, filmed on bodycams and including shouts of "God is Greatest" from the attackers.

In his evening statement on Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was visibly angry that his country was being blamed.

He described the Russian president and others in Moscow as "scum" for linking the attack there to Kyiv.

He suggested a "miserable" Russian leader was more concerned about pinning the attack on Kyiv than reassuring his own citizens.

Mr Zelensky then turned the tables on Moscow, saying it had sent "hundreds of thousands of [its own] terrorists" to Ukraine since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022.

He said those troops were now brutalising Ukraine, instead of protecting Russia against the real threat of extremism.

"They burn our cities… they torture and rape."



 
I’ve seen the videos .

The terrorists were apprehended on their way towards Ukraine ,by Muslim officers of the armed forces of the Russian federation

I'm talking about the bodycam footage of the terrorists while inside the theatre. I posted it above.
 
I'm finding it hard to believe those 4 guys apprehended and tortured to confess are the killers.

They look like kebab shop workers not some cold blooded killers .
 
What would the motive be for ISIS? The attack suits the UK security services and US interests. Surely nobody out there believes that a few random goons who will probably end up starring in the sequel to Four Lions could have dreamt all this up on their own. I can’t help thinking myself that although the terrorists probably were ISIS members, they’ve potentially been egged on and given the ideas & equipment from an infiltration by MI6 and CIA.
 
RIP to the dead.

Why would ISIS attack Russia? This does not add up.
Unless of course, the ISIS was contracted to do it by someone else....
 
Moscow attack: Russian court charges four men with act of terrorism

Russia has charged four suspects it says carried out the attack in a Moscow concert hall that killed at least 137 people.

The men were led blindfolded into a Moscow court to face a charge of committing an act of terrorism.

Islamic State has said it carried out Friday's outrage at Crocus City Hall, and posted video from the attack.

Russian officials have claimed, without evidence, Ukrainian involvement. Kyiv says the claim is "absurd".

The men appeared in court on Sunday.

They were named as Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev, Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, Shamsidin Fariduni and Muhammadsobir Fayzov.

Video showed them being marched by masked police into Basmanny district court in the Russian capital.

They were then placed behind a glass screen for their appearance.

Mirzoyev and Rachabalizoda's eyes were blackened and the latter's ear was heavily bandaged - reportedly from it being partially severed during his arrest.

A court statement said that Mirzoyev was named as a citizen of Tajikistan and "admitted his guilt in full". Rachabalizoda, whose nationality was not disclosed, also "admitted guilt", it said.

All four are to be held in detention until at least 22 May, the court added.


BBC
 
What would the motive be for ISIS? The attack suits the UK security services and US interests. Surely nobody out there believes that a few random goons who will probably end up starring in the sequel to Four Lions could have dreamt all this up on their own. I can’t help thinking myself that although the terrorists probably were ISIS members, they’ve potentially been egged on and given the ideas & equipment from an infiltration by MI6 and CIA.
How is it that the states can warn the Russians, an enemy, of an impending terrorist act a month earlier but couldn't warn the IDF of the Hamas attacks?
 
How is it that the states can warn the Russians, an enemy, of an impending terrorist act a month earlier but couldn't warn the IDF of the Hamas attacks?
becos they are keyed in ISIS commuincations.

Hamas with its long "combat" experience and 2 state sponsors in qatar, Iran knows how to maintain OpSec?
 
Ken okeefe the former US marine has been proved right. ISIS Al-Qaeda are a product of Mosad and CIA. No doubt about it.

This is to ensure, the real act of terror and Genocide can continue, and the world will continue to turn a blind eye
 
Four men accused of gunning down scores of people at a concert outside the Russian capital, Moscow, have been charged with terrorism after appearing in a courtroom showing signs of severe beating.

The charges late on Sunday came as Russia lowered flags to half-mast for a day of mourning over the deadliest attack inside the country for two decades.

At least 137 people, including three children, were killed in the ISIL (ISIS) claimed attack. Another 182 people were wounded and health officials say some 40 of them were in “critical” or “extremely critical” condition.

Moscow’s Basmanny District Court identified the four suspects behind the attack as Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev, 32; Saidakrami Rachabalizoda, 30; Shamsidin Fariduni, 25; and Mukhammadsobir Faizov, 19.

The men – all of whom are citizens of Tajikistan – were charged with committing a group terrorist attack resulting in the death of others. The offence carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

They were all ordered held in pre-trial custody until May 22.

The Associated Press news agency, citing court officials, said Mirzoyev and Rachabalizoda admitted guilt for the attack after being charged.

Source: Al Jazeera
 
Macron says it would be "cynical and counterproductive" for Russia to blame Ukraine for Moscow terror attack

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that it would be “cynical and counterproductive for Russia and her citizens” to try and blame Ukraine for the Crocus City terror attack in Moscow.

“We must be careful of any instrumentalization” of the attack, Macron said in remarks to journalists upon his arrival in the French territory of French Guiana.

Macron expressed his “solidarity” with the Russian people following the “Islamist terror attack” in Moscow, adding that France had offered its help to Moscow regarding intelligence about the attack.

He noted that the Islamic State (ISIS) had claimed the attack and that France and its main partners believed it was an Islamic State entity that planned and perpetrated this attack. However, he did not specify which ISIS entity France believes perpetrated it.

Macron said that the same entity had attempted several attacks on French soil in recent months, which contributed to the French government’s decision to raise the country’s terror threat level on Sunday.

CNN
 
Crocus City Hall killings are deadliest since Beslan school siege. Here are the recent attacks in Russia

Th attack on Moscow's popular Crocus City Hall that left at least 133 dead has become the deadliest attack in Russia since the Beslan school siege in 2004.

Some other recent attacks include:

September 26, 2022: Eleven children and four adults were killed when a gunman wearing Nazi symbols opened fire at a school in the western Russian city of Izhevsk. The shooter, who was reportedly wearing a black T-shirt with Nazi insignia and a helmet, died by suicide following the attack.

April 3, 2017: At least 11 people were killed in a blast on the St. Petersburg metro. The explosion tore through a train as it was traveling between two stations in Russia’s second-largest city.

October 31, 2015: A Russian passenger jet, Metrojet Flight 9268 crashed on October 31 after departing from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, killing all 224 people on board. US intelligence analysis suggested that ISIS or its affiliates planted a bomb on the plane.

December 30, 2013: A massive explosion at a train station in the Russian city of Volgograd killed at least 16 people, including one police officer, the Investigative Committee of Russia said.

January 25, 2011: A suicide bomber attacked Domodedovo Airport, Moscow's busiest airport, killing 35 people and wounding about 100, authorities and state television said.

March 29, 2010: Two explosions rocked the subway stations in central Moscow during rush hour, killing at least 38 people and wounding more than 60 others, spawning widespread public outrage. A website associated with Chechen separatists, who have long fought for independence from Russia, claimed responsibility for the attacks.

CNN
 
It is evident that the tragedy occurred due to a failure of the Russian intelligence agency.
 
Four men accused of gunning down scores of people at a concert outside the Russian capital, Moscow, have been charged with terrorism after appearing in a courtroom showing signs of severe beating.

The charges late on Sunday came as Russia lowered flags to half-mast for a day of mourning over the deadliest attack inside the country for two decades.

At least 137 people, including three children, were killed in the ISIL (ISIS) claimed attack. Another 182 people were wounded and health officials say some 40 of them were in “critical” or “extremely critical” condition.

Moscow’s Basmanny District Court identified the four suspects behind the attack as Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev, 32; Saidakrami Rachabalizoda, 30; Shamsidin Fariduni, 25; and Mukhammadsobir Faizov, 19.

The men – all of whom are citizens of Tajikistan – were charged with committing a group terrorist attack resulting in the death of others. The offence carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

They were all ordered held in pre-trial custody until May 22.

The Associated Press news agency, citing court officials, said Mirzoyev and Rachabalizoda admitted guilt for the attack after being charged.

Source: Al Jazeera
Russia already is struggling with low birth rates and a dwindling population. These incidents don't help it all. RIP to all deceased.
 
They were too quick to decide that it's not Ukraine

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They were too quick to decide that it's not Ukraine

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Same can be said about Russia also that they were very quick to pass the blame on Ukraine.

Those 4 men that are captured by Russian forces, do they look like Ukrainian by any angle?

It can also be a false flag attack so that Russia can blame Ukraine and Putin can justify it by attacking Ukraine. Basically the same thing Israel is blamed for Oct 7th attacks.
 
Same can be said about Russia also that they were very quick to pass the blame on Ukraine.

Those 4 men that are captured by Russian forces, do they look like Ukrainian by any angle?

It can also be a false flag attack so that Russia can blame Ukraine and Putin can justify it by attacking Ukraine. Basically the same thing Israel is blamed for Oct 7th attacks.

This is true as well. Russia would definitely gain sympathy at home from a terror bombing by Ukraines, but it wouldn't be much of a false flag if the terrorists looked like ISIS rather than Ukranians. :ROFLMAO:

The US and it's allies who are hell-bent on proxy wars with Russia are the ones who are bombarding the world media with information on this story. Russia has been on the defensive from the day Ukraine was offered membership of NATO. They are reacting, not dictating here.
 
This is true as well. Russia would definitely gain sympathy at home from a terror bombing by Ukraines, but it wouldn't be much of a false flag if the terrorists looked like ISIS rather than Ukranians. :ROFLMAO:

The US and it's allies who are hell-bent on proxy wars with Russia are the ones who are bombarding the world media with information on this story. Russia has been on the defensive from the day Ukraine was offered membership of NATO. They are reacting, not dictating here.


Putin need an excuse to go more offensive towards Ukraine. So a false flag operation is most likely scenario here.

Ukraine has no reason to attack Russia and neither USA will do it so close to election.

In British media, the false flag angle is widely speculated. Of course you will not trust them in this specific case otherwise you strongly becomes British for any other news
 

Moscow attack: Russian court charges four men with act of terrorism​

Russia has charged four men it says attacked a Moscow concert hall and killed at least 137 people.

All four appeared to have been beaten and one was brought to court in a wheelchair. They were charged with committing an act of terrorism.

The Islamic State group, or IS, said it carried out Friday's outrage at Crocus City Hall and posted video evidence.

Russian officials have claimed, without evidence, Ukrainian involvement. Kyiv says the claim is "absurd".

In a statement on Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the attackers were being helped by Ukraine and Kyiv had "prepared a window" to allow them to cross the border and escape into its territory.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky staunchly rejected the claims.

Graphic video released by IS, showing attackers firing on the crowd inside the concert hall, has been verified as genuine by the BBC.

However, no Russian official has acknowledged the claim, and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a news conference on Monday that it was inappropriate to comment on it until the investigation had been completed.

He also said that because of the tense international situation there was little collaboration between countries on fighting terrorism.

On Friday night, four gunmen stormed the Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, a northern Moscow suburb, and began firing on some of the estimated 6,000 people who were attending a rock concert. The attackers also set fires which engulfed the venue and caused the roof to collapse.

Russian authorities said 137 people were killed and more than 100 injured, with 60 still in a serious condition.

Rescuers are continuing to search the rubble of the concert hall for victims, and regional officials said the operation would carry on through Tuesday afternoon.

The men who appeared in court on Sunday were arrested in the Bryansk region around 14 hours after the attack, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said. Bryansk is around 400km (250 miles) south-west of Moscow.

The four suspects were named by Russian authorities as Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev, Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, Shamsidin Fariduni and Muhammadsobir Fayzov.

Video showed three of them being marched bent double by masked police into Basmanny district court in the Russian capital.

Videos of brutal interrogation sessions were apparently leaked by Russian security forces, and reports suggest at least one had suffered electric shocks.

Asked about the alleged torture, Mr Peskov refused to comment.

The men the court identified as Mirzoyev and Rachabalizoda had black eyes and the latter's ear was heavily bandaged - reportedly from it being partially severed during his arrest.

Mirzoyev also appeared to have a torn plastic bag wrapped around his neck.

The face of the man identified as Fariduni was badly swollen, while the man named as Fayzov appeared to lose consciousness as he was brought into court in a wheelchair wearing a thin hospital gown.

He appeared to have an eye missing, according to the Reuters news agency.

All were held in a glass-panelled booth and guarded by masked police during their time in court.

A court statement on the Telegram messaging service said Mirzoyev had "admitted his guilt in full", while Rachabalizoda also "admitted guilt". The court also said the four will be held in pre-trial detention until at least 22 May,

The men were identified as citizens of Tajikistan, Russia's state news agency Tass said.

Ten other people have been arrested in Russia suspected of aiding the attack, including three on Monday afternoon.

Source: BBC
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged on Monday that last week's deadly attack at a concert outside Moscow was carried out by Islamic militants, but suggested it was also to the benefit of Ukraine and that Kyiv may have played a role.

Putin's remarks, to a Kremlin meeting devoted to measures taken in response to the attack, were delivered as France joined the U.S. in saying intelligence indicated Islamic State was responsible.


Reuters
 
Moscow attack raises fresh concerns for Paris Olympics

The attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed more than 130 people has raised fresh security fears for the Paris Olympics, leading France’s interior minister to promise Monday that police and intelligence services would be “ready”.

The government upgraded the country’s terror threat level to its maximum on Sunday, with France a frequent target of the Islamic State (IS) group which has claimed responsibility for Friday’s bloodshed in the Russian capital.

President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that the IS entity believed to be behind the killings — known as Khorasan, which is a branch in Afghanistan and Pakistan — had also sought to attack France.

“This particular group made several attempts (at attacks) on our own soil,” Macron told reporters after arriving on a trip to the French South American region of French Guiana.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said that the Paris Olympics, which begin on July 26, were an obvious future target.

“France, because we defend universal values, and are for secularism... is particularly threatened, notably during extraordinary events such as the Olympics,” he told reporters.

“The French police, gendarmes, prefects, intelligence services, will be ready,” he added, saying that “we have a very effective intelligence system. We stop plots developing almost every month.”

The heads of intelligence services would hold a meeting on Thursday “to discuss all the conclusions of the attack on Moscow,” he added.

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said that 4,000 extra soldiers would be deployed nationwide in the days to come. “The terrorist threat is real, it’s strong,” he told reporters, adding that two plots had been thwarted already this year. At least 137 people were killed when gunmen stormed Moscow’s Crocus City Hall on Friday evening before setting the building on fire.

SOURCE: AFP
 
Russia’s Putin says ‘radical Islamists’ behind Moscow concert hall attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin says for the first time that “radical Islamists” were behind last week’s attack on a concert hall outside Moscow but suggests Ukraine was also somehow involved.



Bad day for people who were quick to blame it on west and Amreeka
 
Russia’s Putin says ‘radical Islamists’ behind Moscow concert hall attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin says for the first time that “radical Islamists” were behind last week’s attack on a concert hall outside Moscow but suggests Ukraine was also somehow involved.



Bad day for people who were quick to blame it on west and Amreeka
What do you think he means when he suggests Ukraine was also involved?
 
What do you think he means when he suggests Ukraine was also involved?

That is called pandering his ego. He was initially admant that it was somehow Ukraine. However, when proofs were provided to him, he is now saying ISIS was behind and also somehow Ukraine was involved. The later is to stroke his own ego as he has been proven wrong.

Amreeka and west won again against Putin.

Biden 1 - Putin 0 is the scoreline as we speak.
 
That is called pandering his ego. He was initially admant that it was somehow Ukraine. However, when proofs were provided to him, he is now saying ISIS was behind and also somehow Ukraine was involved. The later is to stroke his own ego as he has been proven wrong.

Amreeka and west won again against Putin.

Biden 1 - Putin 0 is the scoreline as we speak.
I don't think the Western Powers have won but Putin has certainly not won either. The only loser so far is Ukraine.

I also don't think he is stroking his ego. Russia have fought against ISIS in Syria, they believe ISIS to be Saudi/US backed proxies in the region.

What I find weird is that these guys tried to run away. Usually militants prefer to be taken out rather than flee or get captured.

Putin I think genuinely believes that these were aided and abetted by Ukrainains. That doesn't negate that there were ISIS or "Muslims" behind the attack. Just that these thickos could have been used by others.
 

Russians blaming UK, US.

Britain and the US also joining hands to declare China a threat to national security. There is a co-ordinated effort going on here between the two long term western allies who share cultural and linguistic ties.


 
Britain and the US also joining hands to declare China a threat to national security. There is a co-ordinated effort going on here between the two long term western allies who share cultural and linguistic ties.



These are worrying times for All concerned in the UK. Moscow will not take this lightly.
 
Russia has collected huge amounts of evidence , intercepting phone calls , interrogation of terrorists etc leads them to conclude its a Ukrainian plot .

Ukraine not long ago changed their armed forces premier to a specialist in intelligence, their tactics changed alongside this out of desperation.

Luckily Putin is a smart leader , unlike the clowns in charge of US, Uk, France & we can add India & Pakistan to this list . Putin will eliminate the top brass in Ukraine now , leaving Zelensky. Russia will take Odessa & land lock Ukraine .
 
Moscow attack: Russia blames West and Kyiv for jihadist massacre

Top Russian officials have directly accused Ukraine and the West of being involved in the deadly Moscow concert hall attack, after it was claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group.

IS has released video of the atrocity, but Vladimir Putin and two close allies have claimed the jihadists were helped by Western and Ukrainian intelligence.

Ukraine has rejected Russia's "lies".

The scenario is all the more unlikely because the US had warned Russia of an imminent attack 15 days earlier.

Russia says 139 people were killed when four armed men burst into the Crocus City Hall concert complex on Friday evening. Another 22 remain in a serious condition, including two children, officials say.

Four citizens of Tajikistan have appeared in court accused of carrying out the massacre. Four other suspects have been accused of aiding terrorism.

Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said the facts about the perpetrators and "the failed incompetence of the Russian security services are indisputable". Western countries have also ridiculed the Kremlin's narrative.

The Russian leader acknowledged during a televised meeting on Monday: "We know the crime was committed by the hands of radical Islamists... we want to know who ordered it."

He argued that many questions remained unanswered, repeating an unfounded claim that the attackers had tried to flee south to Ukraine.

 
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