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Deadly attack on concert hall near Moscow

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Deadly attack on concert hall near Moscow

Deadly attack on concert hall near Moscow

An attack on a concert hall leaves at least 133 people dead, Russia's Investigative Committee says, warning the toll could rise.

People died both from gunshot wounds and from smoke inhalation after a fire engulfed the packed venue in Moscow's northern Krasnogorsk suburb.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack on March 22.


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