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Putin says radical Islamists attacked Moscow, still seeks Ukraine link

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 March 2024
Russian authorities on Monday displayed footage of four men charged with executing an attack on a concert hall, after interrogations revealed they originated from Tajikistan. Within this group, two have admitted their involvement in the attack, according to announcements on the Moscow courts service's Telegram channel. These four individuals have been detained until May 22, though there was no information regarding the pleas of the other two men.
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