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The death toll in Friday’s terrorist attack on a concert in Moscow rose to at least 115 people, with authorities announcing the arrest of 11 suspects, four of whom were directly involved in the attack.

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) issued a statement on its social media channels claiming responsibility for the deadly attack, according to multiple news outlets, and the United States has information to support that claim. said. Russia’s Investigative Committee announced that it had opened a criminal investigation into the attack.

The surprise attack began when gunmen in combat fatigues burst into Krasnogorsk’s Crocus Town Hall, where concertgoers had gathered to listen to the Russian band Picnic. Videos online showed gunmen opening fire, hitting protesters at point-blank range and setting off smoke grenades.

Damage to the Crocus Town Hall concert venue near Moscow, Russia, after a fire was extinguished after a gunman attacked and killed at least 115 people. (Sefa Karacan/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Russia investigates concert hall shooting, explosion as terrorist attack

According to Russian media, the gunmen threw explosives into the concert hall during the attack, shaking the building and setting it on fire. People were evacuated, but some remained trapped in burning buildings, Russian media said.

The roof of the theater collapsed early Saturday morning as firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze for several hours. Russians laid flowers at the monument and lined up to donate blood.

“Intelligence services have detained 11 people, including four terrorists who were directly involved in the attack on Crocus City Hall,” Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said in a statement, according to Russia’s state-run TASS news agency.

“It has already been established that the terrorist attack was carefully planned. The weapons used by the terrorists were stored in secret locations beforehand,” the FSB said.

The FSB has pinned the blame on Ukraine, and the Russian Investigative Committee said it had arrested four suspects in the Bryansk region of western Russia, “not far from the border with Ukraine.”

Russia investigates concert hall shooting, explosion as terrorist attack

The state news agency TASS reported, citing Russia’s Federal Security Service, that they were planning to cross the border into Ukraine, where “there were contacts.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy denied Ukraine’s involvement before ISIS claimed responsibility.

“Ukraine certainly has nothing to do with the shooting and explosion at Crocus City Hall (Moscow region, Russia). It makes no sense at all,” he said on social media, adding in part, “There is no doubt whatsoever. ” he added. Events on the outskirts of Moscow will contribute to a sharp increase in military propaganda, accelerated militarization, increased mobilization and, ultimately, the spread of war. It would also justify outright genocidal attacks against Ukrainian civilians. ”

The attack came days after Russian President Vladimir Putin consolidated his grip on power with another electoral landslide. The attack was Russia’s deadliest in years and comes as fighting in Ukraine enters its third year.

Concert hall on fire

On March 22, 2024, a large fire is seen above Crocus City Hall on the western edge of Moscow, Russia. Several gunmen burst into a large concert hall in Moscow and fired automatic weapons into the crowd.

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Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova said Putin wished all the injured a speedy recovery and praised medical staff.

“We are together [Russian Health Minister] Mikhail A. [Murashko] “When I informed the president about the health status of the patients, he prayed for everyone’s recovery and complimented the doctors,” she told reporters.

Russian special forces are still conducting search operations. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has canceled all large events in the capital for the next two days, and many other regions of Russia have followed suit.

Fox News’ Brie Stimson and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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