Isis releases video of deadly Moscow concert attack on social media

Clip appears on Telegram account belonging to group’s news arm Amaq

12:08 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – A video, apparently filmed by the gunmen responsible for the deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall, has been posted on social media accounts associated with the Islamic State (Isis) group, as reported by the SITE Intelligence Group.

The video, which lasts a minute and a half, shows several individuals with blurred faces and garbled voices, armed with assault rifles and knives, AFP reported.

They appear to be in the lobby of the Crocus City Hall concert venue in Krasnogorsk, northwest of the Russian capital.

The attackers fire several bursts of gunfire, numerous inert bodies are strewn about and a fire can be seen starting in the background.

The video appeared on a Telegram account considered, according to the SITE monitoring group, to belong to Amaq, the news arm of Isis.

The attack, for which Isis claimed responsibility on Friday evening, killed at least 133 people.

It was the deadliest attack claimed by the group on European soil.

According to the Kremlin, 11 people have been arrested. Among them are the four presumed perpetrators of the attack, who, according to Moscow, were heading for Ukraine.

Neither President Vladimir Putin nor Russia’s FSB security service have accused Isis of the attack. Kiev has firmly denied any involvement.

The head of the state-run RT media outlet, Margarita Simonyan, posted two videos of interrogations of two handcuffed suspects. They both admitted to the attack but did not say who had organised it.

AFP was unable to confirm the veracity of the videos. – March 24, 2024

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