Massacre in Moscow: Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack 2024-03-22 23:32:31

However, the Russians verify the authenticity of the post through which the ISIS claim of responsibility was announced, as the two largest Russian agencies do not even mention this announcement.

ISIS fighters”attacked a large gathering… on the outskirts of the Russian capital Moscow“, the team said in a statement on the Telegram messaging app. The ISIS statement said the attackers “they retreated to their bases in safety“. According to the Russian authorities, the perpetrators evade capturealthough earlier it was known that a suspect had been brought in.

They are also published on social media photos of the alleged perpetrators inside the white vehicle, in which they escaped after spreading death:

Earlier, Russian law enforcement announced that they were looking for the perpetrators responsible for the armed attack and fire at the Crocus City Hall concert hall near Moscow. “Special units of the Russian National Guard are working at the scene of the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall. They are looking for criminals and are evacuating the building by evacuating the citizens,” the national guard Rosgvardia announced on its Telegram account.

Russian intelligence has released the names of the five suspects in the strike, who are said to be Islamists from the Ingushetia region, near the border with Georgia.

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President Vladimir Putin has been briefed continuously and from the first minutes of the deadly attack that took place earlier this evening at a concert hall in the suburbs of Moscow, his spokesman said.

“From the first minutes of the incident at Crocus City Hall, the president was informed that shooting had begun. The president is constantly informed by all relevant agencies about what is happening and the measures being taken,” Dmitry Peskov said, according to Russian news agencies.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev vowed today that his country will “destroy” Ukrainian leaders if they are found responsible for a deadly attack on a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow.

“If they turn out to be terrorists of the Kiev regime … all of them must be found and mercilessly destroyed as terrorists. Including the leaders of the state that committed such brutality,” Medvedev, who is also second in command of the Russian Security Council, said in a Telegram message.

Ukraine has “absolutely nothing to do” with the shootings that took place earlier today that killed at least 40 people and injured more than 100 in Moscow, according to a provisional count, Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podoliak said, speaking of ” terrorist attack”.

“Let’s be clear, Ukraine has absolutely nothing to do with these events,” Mihailos Podoliak, whose country has been fighting the Russian invasion for two years, assured Telegram. “Ukraine has never used terrorist methods of war,” he added.

For Ukraine, “it is important to conduct effective military operations, offensive actions to destroy the regular Russian army” and put an end to the invasion, the official said.

The Freedom Legion for Russia, an anti-Kremlin-based paramilitary organization of Russian fighters based in Ukraine that regularly carries out incursions into Russian border areas, also denied any involvement in this attack on a concert hall in the suburbs of Moscow.

“We underline that the Legion is not fighting Russian citizens,” the organization said, blaming “Putin’s terrorist regime” for the “preparation” of this “bloody provocation” and its “media coverage.”

Russia: The US had warned of the threat of terrorist attacks in Moscow

“The embassy is monitoring reports of imminent plans by extremists to attack large gatherings of people in Moscow, including concerts. US citizens are advised to avoid being around large crowds for the next 48 hours,” the US embassy website said.

In addition, the State Department raised the risk level for travel to Russia to the highest level, to four, the Kommersant newspaper reported.

The American warning was posted on the website of the British Foreign Office.

Latvia’s foreign ministry on Friday morning (8 March) called on its citizens not to travel to Russia and for those in the country to leave as soon as possible or at least to avoid mass gatherings.

Later on Friday (March 8), South Korea, Canada, Germany, the Czech Republic, Sweden and Canada issued the same warning to their citizens, largely due to information from the US diplomatic mission in Russia.

Russian authorities did not comment on the information. In Moscow on March 8, a number of events were planned on the theme of International Women’s Day.

On March 19 – the website Svoboda.org writes today – Russian President Vladimir Putin called the statements of Western countries about the possibility of terrorist attacks in Russia “provocative”, which aim “to intimidate and destabilize society”.

Today the American embassy in Moscow, in a statement, says that it is shocked by today’s attack, expressed its condolences to the Russian people, and recommends that its citizens avoid the area where the attack took place.

Shock and disgust from the EU

EU expresses shock and dismay at reports of terror attack at Moscow’s Crocus City Hall concert venue.

Posting on social media “X”, EU foreign policy representative Peter Stano says:

“The EU is shocked and appalled by reports of a terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue in Moscow. The EU condemns all attacks against civilians. Our thoughts are with all those Russian citizens who have been affected.”

France today denounced “heinous acts” and called for more information to be shed on the attack that took place earlier this evening at a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow, in which at least 40 people were killed.

“The images reaching us from Moscow are horrific,” the French foreign ministry said in a message posted on Twitter about the terrorist attack in Moscow. “Our thoughts are with the victims and the injured and with the Russian people,” concludes the French Foreign Ministry.

Shortly before the start of an evening concert at Crocus City Hall, where more than 6,000 spectators were expected, at least five “bearded” armed men in military uniforms, as described by eyewitnesses, stormed the venue and began shooting indiscriminately at anyone in front of them, with assault rifles ACM. According to witnesses, they also had backpacks on them, probably with bombs, which caused both explosions that were heard, causing part of the roof to collapse.

Moments of panic followed, with people running for cover, while those inside the concert hall either ran to leave or hid under the seats. More than 70 ambulances and dozens of fire engines were on the scene as the fire quickly spread to a huge area.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova today called on the international community to condemn the shooting incident at the concert venue near Moscow, calling it a “monstrous crime”.

An eyewitness told the Mash Telegram channel that there were “at least five bearded gunmen”.

“They acted like trained fighters. The moment they entered the building, the guards and people standing at the door were killed. Then they blocked the main entrance. The terrorists were armed with AKM rifles. At least two of the attackers were carrying backpacks, possibly containing Molotov cocktails.”

“The attackers probably opened fire at the entrance of the building during a concert, using automatic weapons, and then a fire started in the building,” emergency services said.

In a video that is circulating, the police forces show the arrest of a man who is said to be one of the terrorists, but nothing has been officially announced at the moment.

Due to the attack, Russian authorities have stepped up security measures at Moscow’s airports and train stations. At the same time, the mayor of Moscow announced that all major sporting, cultural and other public events will be canceled this weekend. The US embassy in Russia is urging its citizens to avoid the area, also describing the attack as “terrorist”.

John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said the White House was working to gather more information about the attack. “Our thoughts will obviously be with the victims of this terrible, terrible shooting,” he said at a regularly scheduled press briefing.

The US State Department issued a statement to Americans in Moscow to avoid larger gatherings “for their own safety”, it said. He also asked the Americans in question to stay in touch with the State Department for further updates and information.

Shocking videos have come to light since the gunmen stormed the concert venue near Moscow and spread chaos and death.

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