Attack on Moscow: Russia affirms that four suspects arrested in Daghestan are directly involved

Attack on Moscow: Russia affirms that four suspects arrested in Daghestan are directly involved
Attack on Moscow: Russia affirms that four suspects arrested in Daghestan are directly involved
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epa11247369 Police officers keep watch outside the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall, amid heightened security measures in the wake of a terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue, prior to the concert of the rock group ‘Picnic’ in St. Petersburg, Russia, 27 March 2024. The Russian rock band Picnic was due to perform on 22 March at the Crocus City Hall, where at least 139 people were killed and more than 180 hospitalized after a group of gunmen attacked the concert hall in the Moscow region, according to Russian officials . EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV (MaxPPP TagID: epaliveseven423413.jpg) [Photo via MaxPPP]

Four suspects were arrested on Sunday in the Russian Republic of Daghestan for accusations of terrorism directly involved in the attack on the Crocus City Hall concert hall in Moscow, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Monday.

Les suspects ont fourni de l’argent et des armes aux assaillants du Crocus City Hall, a indicé le FSB dans un communiqué, ajoutant qu’ils auraitan aussi prévue un attentat dans un parc de la ville de Kaspiisk.

L’un des suspects a confirmé qu’il avait amené des armes depuis la ville de Makhatchkala et qu’il les avait remises aux assailants de la salle de concert, according to a video published by the FSB.

Les quatre suspects ont été arrêtés dimanche dans les villes de Makhatchkala et Kaspiisk, au Daghestan, au cours d’une opération spéciale antiterroriste.

Automatic weapons, ammunition and an improvised explosive device were found at the scene of the suspect’s arrest.

The article is in Norwegian

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