Medvedev said that all those involved in the terrorist attack in Moscow are “legitimate targets” of Russia
March 24, 2024
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Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, said this Sunday that all those involved in the brutal attack on a concert hall near Moscow, which killed
Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, said this Sunday that all those involved in the brutal attack on a concert hall near Moscow, which killed more than 130 people, They will be “legitimate targets” of Russia.
“We will avenge everyone. And those who are involved in this, regardless of country of origin or status, will henceforth be our legal and main target,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram.
He added: – Wait, scoundrels.
Today is a day of mourning in Russia for the victims of Friday’s terrorist attack in the popular Crocus City Hall concert hall. on the outskirts of Moscow.
Photo: Reuters
According to the latest authorities, the terrorist attack as a result, at least 133 people were killed, including three children, and 154 were injured. most of whom remain in hospital. However, the editor-in-chief of the Rossiya Segodnya media group and the RT channel Margarita Simonyan said that the number of victims has already would increase to 143.
From the very morning Muscovites Flowers are brought to the site of the terrorist attack in Krasnogorsk. about 20 kilometers from the center of Moscow.
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Attack on Crocus City Hall, for which the Islamic State claimed responsibility It is the worst terrorist attack to hit this country in two decades. after the Beslan massacre (2004).
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that “all the perpetrators, organizers and customers of this crime They will receive a well-deserved and irreparable punishment. “Whoever they are and regardless of whether they were sent.”
Security forces have Eleven people involved in the attack have been arrested so far. According to authorities, four of them personally participated in the massacre.
RIA Novosti reported that the Russian President Vladimir Putin declared March 24 a day of national mourning.
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