Moscow Terror Attack 2024 wiki

Moscow Terror Attack 2024 wiki:

President Putin calls Moscow attacks a barbaric act, announced a mourning day on March 24 in the country.

So far 143 people have died in the deadly attack on Friday (March 22) in the Russian capital Moscow. At the same time, around 200 people have been injured.

Let us tell you that, just a few days after Russian President Vladimir Putin strengthened his grip on power, several attackers entered a large concert hall in Moscow on Friday. After which the attackers showered bullets on the crowd, causing a stampede among the people. At the same time, the police have so far detained 11 people in this case. At the same time, now Russian President Vladimir Putin has given his first reaction to this attack.

Announcement of a day of mourning in Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday about the attack on the Moscow Concert Hall on Friday that I am talking to you today in relation to that bloody, barbaric terrorist act. Whose victims were dozens of innocent and peaceful people. The Russian President addressed the nation on television and said that I declare March 24 a National Day of Mourning. During this, the Russian President also vowed to give harsh retribution to all those involved in the attack. He said that all four perpetrators of the terrorist attack, who shot and killed people, have been taken into custody. He further said that terrorists, murderers, non-humans will face the unpleasant fate of retribution and oblivion.

Vladimir Putin, suspected of involvement in Ukraine in the attack, said additional security measures have been implemented across the country. Also, during his first reaction to this deadly attack, Russian President Putin suggested that Ukraine was associated with the Moscow attack. According to him, the four assailants who have been detained were trying to flee to Ukraine. He said preliminary information showed that some people from the Ukrainian side had prepared to get the attackers crossed the border from Russia.

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