India: Russian embassy opens online book for people to post condolence messages to kin of dead in Moscow terror attack
Sunday, 24 March 2024 The Russian Embassy in India opened an online book of condolences for the victims of the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow, where 133 people were killed. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin declared March 24 a day of national mourning and vowed to punish the terrorists.
The terror attack at the Crocus City concert hall in Moscow's northern Krasnogorsk suburb, has claimed the lives of more than 60 people and wounded over 100. Islamic State (ISIS) has claimed responsibility for the horrific attack in Russia, which involved gunfire and a grenade explosion. This terror...
Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak suggested that any deal made with Russia would not benefit Ukraine and that Moscow would just "drag (us) to hell".
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A Russian citizen suspected of a car bombing in Moscow has revealed in an interrogation video that he collaborated with a presumed member of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). The explosion, which occurred near a residential building, severely injured the car’s owner and a passenger. The suspect, Evgeny Serebryakov, claimed he received instructions from ‘Ilya from the SBU’ and was promised a significant reward. Kiev has denied any involvement. This video covers the details of the attack, the suspect's claims, and the ongoing investigation.
#MoscowCarBombing #FSB #SBU #RussianSuspect #UkraineConnection #BreakingNews #TerroristAttack #SecurityService #Investigations #CurrentEvents
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Vladimir Putin has met Bashar al Assad in Moscow, after a surprise visit from the Syrian president that was announced by the Kremlin on Thursday morning. Sky News
"Russia as a whole is open to the negotiation process, but first we need to understand how ready Ukraine is," Dmitry Peskov, press secretary for Russian President Vladimir Putin, said.
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Ukrainian intelligence services were involved in the deadly terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue outside Moscow in March, according to Aleksandr Bortnikov, director of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB). Bortnikov made this statement during a virtual meeting of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) on Tuesday.
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American forces were targeted at a base in western Iraq, a US defense official said Tuesday, the second such attack on the country's troops after a more than two month pause.It followed another attack over the weekend in which rockets were fired from northern Iraq at a base in Syria that houses forces from the US-led coalition against the Islamic State jihadist group.
#americanforcestargetediraq #ustroopstargetedwesterniraq #iraqustroops #ONEINDIA #ONEINDIANEWS
In a startling discovery, five large bombs were found concealed within the walls of the historic al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul, a relic of ISIL’s (ISIS’s) brutal reign over the region. This finding highlights the ongoing challenges faced in clearing explosives and rebuilding war-torn areas of Iraq.
The al-Nuri Mosque, renowned for its 12th-century leaning minaret, was devastated by ISIL in 2017 during the battle to liberate Mosul. The mosque has been a key focus of the United Nations cultural agency UNESCO’s restoration efforts since 2020. On Tuesday, UNESCO announced the discovery of five large-scale explosive devices hidden inside the southern wall of the Prayer Hall.
#ISIL #Mosul #alNuriMosque #BombDiscovery #UNESCO #Restoration #Iraq #HistoricSite #ExplosiveDevices #ISILLegacy #MosulRecovery #MineClearance #WarTornAreas #CulturalHeritage #Reconstructionefforts
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This Day in History: , Terrorist Gunman Attacks Pulse Nightclub.
June 12, 2016.
49 people were killed in
the attack when 29-year-old
Omar Mateen entered the
club with an AR-15-type assault rifle.
Most of the casualties
of the attack were
members of the Orlando, FL,
LGBTQ community.
During the siege
on the club, Mateen
made a 911 call in which he
pledged his allegiance to ISIS.
At about 5am,
police stormed the club
and shot and killed Mateen.
Evidence shows that his
original target may have
been a Disney complex.
In 2018, Mateen's wife was found
not guilty of obstructing justice for
making contradictory
statements to the FBI
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In North Kivu, eastern DR Congo, Red Cross volunteers search for bodies after militants allied with the Islamic State killed at least 41 people in Masala, Mahihi, and Keme villages last week.
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