Russia mourns over 130 lives lost in a terrorist attack at a Moscow concert hall, claimed by IS. President Putin vows justice as four gunmen, attempting to flee to Ukraine, are apprehended. Despite IS’s claim, Putin refrains from mentioning the group in his address. Kyiv denies involvement, dismissing Putin’s accusations. The attack, deadliest in nearly two decades, sparks nationwide mourning and blood donation drives. US condemns the attack, offering support. Amidst investigations, footage surfaces showing gunmen’s rampage and subsequent fire. Putin’s earlier dismissal of US warnings adds to scrutiny.
Russia Mourns After IS Claims Moscow Concert Hall Massacre
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