This is how the perpetrators of the terrorist attack escaped
They were driving a white Renault Logan, presumably the same one in which they arrived at Crocus City Hall at about 20:00 on Friday, capital time.
They then fled in the same car, in which they managed to get along the Kyiv highway to the Yatsun heights, about 100 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.
Authorities are continuing to investigate, but interviews reveal that the entire operation began just a month ago with a financial offer to those who subsequently carried out the attack.
Putin promised to take revenge on victims of terrorist attacks
Russian President Vladimir Putin today called for revenge against those responsible for Friday’s terrorist attack at a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow, which has already killed 133 people, a figure rising as search and rescue efforts progress.
“All authors, organizers and customers of this crime will receive a well-deserved and irreparable punishment, no matter who they are and regardless of whether they were sent,” Putin said during an address to the nation on Russian television.
In his speech, which lasted five minutes, Putin stressed that eleven people had already been arrested in connection with the terrorist attack, the biggest to hit Russia since the Beslan massacre twenty years ago.
But in addition to arresting four terrorists and seven of their accomplices, all of them foreigners, Russia continues to investigate the tragedy to find those who helped them with transportation, escape route and provided them with a place to store weapons and ammunition. (Europe Press and EFE)