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Three out of four concert hall attack suspects plead guilty at Moscow court

Sky News Sunday, 24 March 2024
Three out of four suspects have pleaded guilty after appearing in court charged with terror offences after the concert hall attack near Moscow which killed more than 130 people.
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News video: Moscow Attack: Court puts suspects under pre-trial custody for two months | Oneindia

Moscow Attack: Court puts suspects under pre-trial custody for two months | Oneindia 02:03

The Basmanny district court in Moscow made a decisive ruling on Sunday regarding the suspects involved in the tragic concert hall attack that claimed the lives of 137 individuals. As reported by Interfax news agency, the court mandated a two-month custody for the suspects pending trial. Russian...

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