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Putin says all four gunmen arrested after 133 killed in Moscow attack

Sky News Sunday, 24 March 2024
Four gunmen are among 11 people arrested following a shooting massacre in a packed Moscow concert hall, according to Russia's President Vladimir Putin.
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Moscow Attack: Putin Claims Ukraine, 'radical Islamists' For The Act; US Rejects Charges| Oneindia 03:00

Russian President Putin suggests "radical Islamists" orchestrated the Moscow attack, implicating Ukraine without naming ISIS, despite its claim. The assault at Crocus City Hall left 139 dead and 182 injured, with four Tajik suspects detained. US and French leaders attribute the attack to ISIS,...

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