Moscow concert hall attackers entered Turkey..?

S Venkateshwari
Moscow concert hall attackers  entered Turkey..?


According to Reuters, which cited a Turkish security official, the gunmen who are suspected of killing over 143 people in the concert hall massacre in moscow last friday made a quick trip to turkey the same week "to renew their Russian residence permits." The study did note, though, that these males from tajikistan were not radicalized there. The person, who spoke to the news agency in an unidentified capacity, stated that the attackers were not now the subject of any arrest orders, allowing them to move freely between russia and Turkey. In addition, it was out that the attackers had been living in moscow for a while.

The insider claims that on march 2, 2024, two of the attackers left turkey and took the same flight to Moscow. Over 143 people lost their lives and numerous others were injured in the incident, which the Islamic State later claimed responsibility for. Eleven individuals have been placed under arrest in relation to the moscow attack that took place at the Crocus City Hall.

President Putin "refuses" to adopt the moniker "IS."

Despite the extremist group's claim, Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly "refusing" to link the moscow attack to the Islamic State (IS), according to an AFP report. Rather, he asserted a link to ukraine and questioned why the assailants attempted to escape to our country; Kyiv has denied this. Putin stated that "radical Islamists" were to blame for the attack on Monday, but he also made a link to ukraine in his latest remarks. It is imperative to address the question of why the terrorists attempted to travel to ukraine after performing their act. Who was there waiting to greet them?" Putin enquired.

"The US... is attempting to persuade its satellites that there is not a Kyiv imprint in the act of violence and that members of isis engaged out the attack," Putin stated at a security conference. "We are aware of the attacker. Reiterating the accusation that the attackers attempted to escape to ukraine following the assault, Putin stated, "We want to know who the mastermind was." The president of ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, accused Putin of "always trying to blame others" and categorically denied any role in the incident.



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