Moscow attack suspects' questioning aired on TV

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The apprehension and questioning of four individuals accused of carrying out the atrocity on march 23 at the Crocus City Hall, a retail center and concert venue in moscow, which resulted in the deaths of at least 133 people, has been shown on Russian official television. In relation to the attack, they were detained on saturday along with seven other individuals.
 
The Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K) claimed responsibility for the attack, and the terrorist organization Islamic State has now published a picture and bodycam video allegedly from the incident.
 
Vladimir Putin, the president of russia, has promised to "justly and inevitably punish" the attackers, as well as the those who planned and gave the order for the assault.


In his speech to the country on saturday, he declared, "We will identify and punish everyone who stands behind the terrorists who prepared this atrocity, this strike against russia, against our people."
 
Said to be the bloodiest incident in russia in 20 years was the shooting on march 23.
 

Here are the latest development on the attack


• state-run in russia A video showing the four suspected gunman being taken into custody and questioned by police has been shown on Channel One television.
 
According to the AFP news agency, Channel One stated that the suspects were held in Khatsun hamlet, which is on the data-border between russia and belarus in the Bryansk area.
 
Both day and nighttime cameras were used to capture the four men and their wrecked white automobile.
 
When one of the suspects was questioned about his activities at the music venue during the questioning, he said, "I shot people... for money."
 

• The terrorist organization known as the Islamic State, which previously attempted to seize control of significant portions of syria and Iraq, has published a picture of what it claims to be the four shooters who attacked the moscow concert hall, opening fire and causing a hail of gunfire, the group's Amaq agency said on Telegram.
 
As stated by Amaq in a statement claiming security sources, "the attack comes within the context of a raging war between the Islamic State and countries fighting Islam," according to the Reuters news agency.
 
The group also made available video of the incident, which Amaq claims was captured by the attackers.
 
 

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