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Movies ISIS Vows REVENGE on Putin in Chilling Message After Torture of Terror Suspects

Moscow Concert Hall Attack: Islamic State Claims Responsibility For Dozens of Deaths and Injuries

Moscow IS TERROR Attack: Video Captures Gunmen Storming Concert Hall and Shooting 60 DEAD


MailOnline 23 MAR 2024





A massive blaze over Crocus City Hall on the western edge of Moscow





A Russian Rosguardia (National Guard) serviceman secures an area near Crocus City Hall












Several assailants burst into a large concert hall on the edge of Moscow and sprayed the crowd with gunfire, killing at least 60 people, injuring more than 100 others and setting fire to the venue in a brazen attack.


It comes just days after Russian President Vladimir Putin cemented his grip on power in a highly orchestrated electoral landslide.

The so-called Islamic State (IS) group claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted on affiliated channels on social media, which could not be independently verified.

It was not immediately clear what happened to the attackers after the raid, which Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin described as a “huge tragedy” and state authorities were investigating as terrorism.

The attack, which left the concert hall in flames with a collapsed roof, was the deadliest attack in Russia in years and came as the country’s war in Ukraine dragged into a third year.

The Kremlin said that Mr Putin was informed about the raid minutes after the assailants burst into Crocus City Hall, a large music venue on Moscow’s western edge that can accommodate 6,200 people.

The attack took place as crowds gathered for a performance by the famous Russian rock band Picnic.

As Russia’s Federal Security Service reported 60 dead and more than 100 injured, some Russian news reports suggested that more could have been trapped by the blaze that erupted after the assailants threw explosives.

Health authorities released a list of 145 injured – 115 of them admitted to hospital, including five children.

Video from outside showed the building on fire, with a huge cloud of smoke rising through the night sky.

The street was lit up by the blinking blue lights of dozens of fire engines, ambulances and other emergency vehicles, as several fire helicopters buzzed overhead to dump water on the blaze.

The attack took place as crowds gathered for a performance by the famous Russian rock band Picnic.

Russian news reports said concertgoers were being evacuated, but that an unknown number could have been trapped by the blaze.

The prosecutor’s office said several men in combat fatigues entered the concert hall and fired on concertgoers.

Repeated volleys of gunfire could be heard in videos posted by Russian media and on Telegram channels.

One showed two men with rifles moving through the venue.

Another showed a man inside the auditorium and saying the assailants had set it on fire, as gunshots rang out incessantly in the background.

Other videos showed up to four attackers, armed with assault rifles and wearing caps, who were shooting screaming people at point-blank range.

Guards at the concert hall did not have guns, and some could have been killed at the start of the attack, Russian media reported.

t was not immediately clear what happened to the assailants, but some Russian news outlets suggested that they fled before special forces and riot police arrived.

Reports said police patrols were looking for several vehicles the attackers could have used to escape.

In a statement posted by its Aamaq news agency, IS said it attacked a large gathering in Krasnogorsk on Moscow’s outskirts, killing and wounding hundreds.

It was not immediately possible to verify the authenticity of the claim.

Earlier this month, Russia’s top security agency said it thwarted an attack on a synagogue in Moscow by a cell of IS.

Russian authorities also said that six alleged IS members were killed in Ingushetia in Russia’s volatile Caucasus region.

It was not clear why the group, which operates mainly in Syria and Iraq but also in Afghanistan and Africa, would stage an attack in Russia at this time.


Over the years, the extremist group recruited fighters from the former Soviet Union who fought for the group in Syria and Iraq and claimed several attacks in the Caucasus and other Russian regions in the past.

As the blaze raged, statements of outrage, shock and support to those affected streamed in from around the world.

Some commentators on Russian social media questioned how authorities, who relentlessly surveil and pressure Kremlin critics, failed to identify the threat and prevent the attack.

Russian authorities said security has been tightened at Moscow’s airports, railway stations and the capital’s sprawling subway system.

Moscow’s mayor cancelled all mass gatherings and theatres and museums shut for the weekend.

Other Russian regions also tightened security.






A man speaks to journalists after the incident (Dmitry Serebryakov/AP)









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Moscows' HUGE IS-K TERROR Attack: Russian Court Charges Four Men With Act of Terrorism

Moscow Terror Attack - Injured Suspects Appear in Court Accused of Killing 137 People

BBC News 25 MAR 2024





2 men identified as Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev (left) and Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda







Russia has charged four men it says attacked a Moscow concert hall and killed at least 137 people.





Three were marched bent double into a Moscow court while the fourth was in a wheelchair. All were charged with committing an act of terrorism.



The Islamic State group, or IS-K, said it carried out Friday's outrage at Crocus City Hall, and posted video evidence.

Russian officials have claimed, without evidence, Ukrainian involvement. Kyiv says the claim is "absurd".


The four were named by Russian authorities as Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev, Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, Shamsidin Fariduni and Muhammadsobir Fayzov.


Video showed three of them being marched by masked police into Basmanny district court in the Russian capital.

All appear to have been beaten - videos of brutal interrogation sessions were apparently leaked by Russian security forces, and reports suggest at least one had suffered electric shocks.

The men the court identified as Mirzoyev and Rachabalizoda had black eyes and the latter's ear was heavily bandaged - reportedly from it being partially severed during his arrest.

Mirzoyev also appeared to have a torn plastic bag wrapped around his neck.

The face of the man identified as Fariduni was badly swollen, while the man named as Fayzov appeared to lose consciousness as he was brought into court in a wheelchair wearing a thin hospital gown.

He appeared to have an eye missing, according to the Reuters news agency.

All were held in a glass-panelled booth and guarded by masked police during their time in court.

A court statement on the Telegram messaging service said Mirzoyev had "admitted his guilt in full", while Rachabalizoda also "admitted guilt".

The men were identified as citizens of Tajikistan, Russia's state news agency Tass said.

All four are to be held in pre-trial detention until at least 22 May, the court added.

Four gunmen on Friday night stormed the Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, a northern Moscow suburb, and began firing on some of the estimated 6,000 people who were attending a rock concert. The attackers also set fires which engulfed the venue and caused the roof to collapse.

Russian authorities said 137 people were killed and more than 100 injured.

The men who appeared in court on Sunday were arrested in the Bryansk region around 14 hours after the attack, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said. Bryansk is around 400km (250 miles) south-west of Moscow.

IS has claimed the attack and released graphic footage of the attackers firing on the crowd inside the concert hall. The video has been verified as genuine by the BBC.

However no Russian official has acknowledged the claim, instead suggesting - without evidence - that the attackers were being helped by Ukraine and Kyiv had "prepared a window" to allow them to cross the border and escape into Ukrainian territory.


Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday rejected the claims, and his military intelligence directorate said it was "absurd" to suggest the men were trying to cross a heavily mined border, teeming with hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers, to reach safety.

Seven other people have been arrested in Russia suspected of aiding the attack.



Russia in IS Crosshairs

The US warned Moscow earlier this month of a possible attack in Russia aimed at large gatherings,then issued a public advisory to citizens in the country.

The alert was roundly dismissed by the Kremlin as propaganda and an attempt to meddle in its presidential election.


It would not be the first time IS and its allies have attacked Russia or its interests abroad.

The group claimed the bombing of a Russian plane over Egypt in 2015 with 224 people on board, most of them Russian citizens. It also claimed a 2017 bomb attack on the St Petersburg metro, which killed 15 people.

Security analysts say the group considers Russia a primary target for a number of reasons, including the country's role in destroying IS's powerbase in Syria while securing President Bashar al-Assad's rule, Moscow's two brutal wars in Muslim-majority Chechnya in 1994-2009 and the Soviet-era invasion of Afghanistan.

IS-K chiefly operates in Afghanistan and parts of Central Asia and its name is based on an old term for the region.

It is among the most able and active of the IS offshoots, and was responsible for deadly suicide attacks at Kabul airport during the chaotic American withdrawal of August and September 2021.

The offshoot frequently criticises President Vladimir Putin in its propaganda.




Suspects in Moscow mass shooting brought to Russian Investigation Committee headquarters



Suspects plead guilty over Moscow terror attack




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Moscow Attack: ISIS Vows Revenge on Putin in Chilling Message After Troops Torture Terror Suspects... 'Expect a MASSACRE'

Vladimir Putin has reportedly been issued a deadly warning from ISIS after videos emerged of Russian troops torturing suspects arrested following the deadly Moscow concert hall attack


MailOnline 26 MAR 2024




A poster bearing the alleged warning read: "Including Putin: Danger to all wild Russians!





ISIS has reportedly threatened Vladimir Putin with "bloody" revenge after videos emerged of his troops torturing the Moscow terror suspects.


Over 130 people are confirmed so far to have died and more than 180 left injured after gunmen stormed a concert hall on the outskirts of the Russian capital on Friday, before setting the building on fire. Four men charged terror offences following the attack - Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev, 32; Saidakrami Rachabalizoda, 30 Mukhammadsobir Faizov, 19, and Shamsidin Fariduni, 25 - were battered and bruised when they appeared in court on Sunday.

They are all reported by Russian media to be citizens of Tajikistan, a country bordering Russia to the south. It comes after footage was shared online appearing to show one of the suspects cowering on the ground in fear as he is hit repeatedly by Russian soldiers. At one moment in the clip, the man is heard screaming out in pain as he is hit with a rifle.

Members of ISIS - who claimed responsibility for the attacks - are now threatening to exact revenge on Putin and his compatriots "very soon" after witnessing the "brutal torture" of the suspects, according to an unverified media account on Telegram.




Stop torturing Islamic State prisoners. Beware! Do not think that we do not have the opportunity to take revenge on you for our captured brothers.


"In Friday's attack, we proved to you that, God willing, the Mujahideen of the Islamic State can punish you for any of your horrors; without this revenge, a lot of blood will remain from the Islamic Ummah. Torture of captured Mujahideen in your name and publication of their videos increases your bloodlust for thousands of their brothers.

"This time, let's hit you so hard on the head that future generations, God willing, will remember you and these past pains and wounds will be forgotten. Yes! Very heavy, deadly, bloody, stabbing, burning and devastating blows.

Wait! ...Expect a massacre, God willing. Very soon, God willing."




Photos of a Tajikistan "terrorist" laying on a gym floor with his trousers around his ankles and wires attached to his groin have also been shared online over the past 48 hours.


Wires could be seen from a TA-57 military field telephone reportedly capable of discharges of up to 80 volts, while the man's mouth is seen visibly foaming and he appears to be clenching his teeth.









‘Listen Putin, WE WILL KILL YOU in your homes’ ISIS warns Russia in chilling video






TWISTED Islamic State militants have urged its members to carry out mass killings in Russia.

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