Terrorist attack in Moscow | At least 115 dead, Russia says it has arrested suspected perpetrators

(Moscow) The Kremlin announced on Saturday the arrest of 11 people, including four attackers in the attack carried out in a concert hall in the suburbs of Moscow the day before, which left at least 115 dead and was claimed by the group jihadist Islamic State (IS).


Russian authorities have not reacted to the IS claim but officials have cited a supposed link with Ukraine. Vladimir Putin has still not addressed the Russians.

Kyiv, which had denied any involvement on Friday evening, rejected the “absurd” Russian accusations on Saturday. “Ukraine has not the slightest link with the incident,” insisted the adviser to the Ukrainian presidency, Mykhaïlo Podoliak.

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The Russian president spoke with foreign leaders and thanked rescuers in a written statement Friday, but he did not speak publicly about the attack on Crocus City Hall, the deadliest in the country in two decades years and the bloodiest in Europe to have been claimed by ISIS since the attacks of November 13, 2015 in Paris.

The Kremlin announced on Saturday “the arrest of 11 people, including four terrorists involved in the attack”.

These four people suspected of being the perpetrators of the attack were arrested in the Bryansk region, bordering Ukraine and Belarus, the Investigative Committee then specified.

The FSB claimed that the suspects had “proper contacts on the Ukrainian side” and planned to flee to that country, without providing further details on the nature of these links or proof of their existence.

PHOTO MAXIM SHEMETOV, REUTERS

A woman places flowers at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the attack at Crocus City Hall in the Moscow region.

MP Andrei Kartapolov, chairman of the Duma Defense Committee, said Ukraine’s involvement could “not be ruled out”.

The death toll rose to 115 on Saturday, the Investigative Committee announced. It is expected to rise further as the search continues and could take days.

The attackers allegedly used “automatic weapons” and caused a large fire in the building with an “inflammable liquid,” investigators added.

The victims were killed by gunshots or by inhaling smoke from the fire, according to investigators.


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