A court in Moscow has brought charges against two people after the Moscow terror attack.
This is reported by Tass, which refers to the court in Moscow.
The charge states that the two are charged with terrorism as part of a group.
Earlier on Sunday, those arrested were taken to the headquarters of the Russian Investigative Committee in Moscow.
Bloody dragged out of the forest
It is not known whether more of the total of 11 arrested will appear before the district court today.
According to AP, there are reports of a large police presence around the court premises. One of the suspects was led into the courtroom blindfolded. When the bandage was removed, a blue eye came into view.
A video shared by the investigative committee earlier on Sunday showed two detainees being transported into the building, tied behind their backs and blindfolded.
The Russian authorities announced on Saturday that eleven people have been arrested for the terror, including four who are accused of having carried out the terrorist acts in the concert hall on Friday night.
At least 137 people were killed. A total of 180 were also injured, according to the Russian Ministry of Health. 142 of these were sent to hospital, after what will be the deadliest attack on Russian soil in almost 20 years.
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