Sunday, 24 March 2024

Moscow Massacre: Muslim Terrorists Arrested


A third man, whose face appears to be covered in blood, is seen being carried along a path by men wearing military equipment

Muslim Terrorist Being Arrested

The gunmen suspected of carrying out an attack on a concert hall in Moscow were arrested by Russian authorities. 

Three different men, who Moscow claims were responsible for the attack at the Crocus City Hall on Friday, were detained by a group of soldiers.  

One of the suspects was shaking on his knees, with his hands bound behind his back,  confessing to carrying out the massacre, which left more than 140 people dead. 

He was filmed while being held in the Bryansk region, after he was found hiding in a tree while trying to flee to Ukraine, which has vehemently denied any role in the bloodbath.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the massacre, which they have said came 'within the context of a raging war between the Islamic State and countries fighting Islam'. 

One of the men suspected of carrying out an attack on a Moscow concert hall is seen shaking on his knees, with his hands bound behind his back

One of the men suspected of carrying out an attack on a Moscow concert hall is seen shaking on his knees, with his hands bound behind his back

Another man, who was reportedly arrested for the attack, was pictured with his hands tied behind his back while sitting on a blue bench

Another man who was arrested for the attack, was pictured with his hands tied behind his back while sitting on a blue bench

A third man, whose face appears to be covered in blood, is seen being carried along a path by men wearing military equipment

A third man, whose face is covered in blood, is seen being carried along a path by men wearing military equipment

An image of the blaze at Moscow's Crocus City Hall following the terrorist attack which left over a hundred people dead

An image of the blaze at Moscow's Crocus City Hall following the terrorist attack which left over a hundred people dead

He was quizzed: 'Exactly what was offered?', to which he replies: 'To do these things for money'. 

The interrogation continues: 'Which things? What exactly?'. He replies: 'These things, to kill.' 

A soldier then asks: 'To kill who?'. He responds: 'They sent the location [on the Telegram messenger].'

The man goes on to say that he was told to walk into the venue and kill anyone, no matter who they were. 

He said he had flown from Turkey on March 4 and had received instructions from unknown people via Telegram to carry out the attack in exchange for a one million roubles [£8,600]. 

He claimed he had followed a presumably Muslim 'preacher' on Telegram. He gave his name as Fariduni Shamsidin. 

He said: 'I listened to lessons, studied on Telegram. The preacher's assistant suggested killing people, and promised me a million rubles.'

He claimed not to know the name of the preacher of his assistant who had ordered the killings.

The man was initially shown lying on his stomach with his hands bound behind his back, his chin resting on the boot of a figure in camouflage uniform

The man was initially shown lying on his stomach with his hands bound behind his back, his chin resting on the boot of a figure in camouflage uniform

Later he was hauled up onto his knees where he was filmed while being interrogated by a group of soldiers

Later he was hauled up onto his knees where he was filmed while being interrogated by a group of soldiers

The suspected gunman is seen here apparently confessing as he is kneeling with his hands bound behind his back

The suspected gunman is seen here apparently confessing as he is kneeling with his hands bound behind his back

A second video shows one of the detainees, whose face appears to be covered in blood, being carried along a path by men wearing military equipment

A second video shows one of the detainees, whose face appears to be covered in blood, being carried along a path by men wearing military equipment

He is seen being restrained by a man carrying military equipment as he is carried towards a car

He is seen being restrained by a man carrying military equipment as he is carried towards a car

Another detained suspect said he had been promised 500,000 roubles [£4,300] for carrying out the act, and had received 250,000 roubles [£2,150] in an advance payment. 

He added that more money was for 'expenses'. 'They delivered the weapons themselves,' he said.

The orders came by Telegram messenger to kill people - 'it doesn't matter who', he said. He added: 'They gave me the location of the attack.'

A second video shows one of the detainees, whose face appears to be covered in blood, being carried along a path by men wearing military equipment. 

A third man is seen in another video with his hands tied behind his back while sitting barefoot on a blue bench. 

The group en route to Ukraine were reportedly apprehended by Chechen fighters loyal to close Putin ally and warlord Ramzan Kadyrov.

Kadyrov said: 'Chechen fighters arrived at the given coordinates to the place where they were searching for terrorists around 3am and immediately began combing the area together with the FSB [special forces] and soldiers of the Leningrad Military District.

'They successfully completed their task of capturing the killers alive, despite the risks.'

Another of the suspects, Ruslan Nazarov, reportedly went to see police of his own volition to say that he had been in Samara at the time of the terrorist attack. He may have been a previous owner of the Renault. . 

Two helicopters and eight drones were scrambled in the Bryansk region to search for the fugitives, reported SHOT.

Russian media share pictures of four suspected terrorists, in the Crocus concert hall massacre in Moscow, giving their names as (clockwise from the left) Makhmadrasul Nasridinov, 27, Rivozhidin Ismonov, 51, Shokhindzhonn Safolzoda, 21, Rustam Nazarov, 29

Russian media share pictures of four suspected terrorists, in the Crocus concert hall massacre in Moscow, giving their names as (clockwise from the left) Makhmadrasul Nasridinov, 27, Rivozhidin Ismonov, 51, Shokhindzhonn Safolzoda, 21, Rustam Nazarov, 29

Image of the suspected gunmen who opened fire at Crocus City Hall, in Krasnogorsk, Moscow

Image of the suspected gunmen who opened fire at Crocus City Hall, in Krasnogorsk, Moscow

Two of the gunmen are pictured here during the concert hall massacre last night

Two of the gunmen are pictured here during the concert hall massacre last night 

Two of the suspected gunmen in pictured allegedly fleeing the scene in a white Renault car

Two of the suspected gunmen in pictured allegedly fleeing the scene in a white Renault car

A map showing the location of the Crocus City Hall, which is situated 12 miles from the Kremlin in central Moscow

A map showing the location of the Crocus City Hall, which is situated 12 miles from the Kremlin in central Moscow

Yesterday's attack was the deadliest in Russia in years and left the 6,000 capacity concert hall in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, in flames with a collapsing roof. 

Russian state TV editor Margarita Simonyan said earlier today the death toll had climbed to 143, but did not give the source of her information. 

Some 28 bodies were found in one of the Crocus City Hall toilets, it was reported.

Fourteen bodies were found on an evacuation staircase.According to sources, people were lying in families, reported Baza media. 

Some died in an embrace as many mothers were found hugging their children.

RBC said CCTV analysis showed that the gunmen had been trained and had possible combat experience.

'They studied the movement pattern in advance and thought over escape routes,' said a source.

The terrorists left the Crocus City complex mingling with the crowds they had been seeking to shoot and burn alive a few minutes earlier.

RT propaganda chief Margarita Simonyan said the suspects had been stopped 100 kilometres [62 miles] from the border with Ukraine.

A view shows the burning Crocus City Hall concert hall following the shooting incident in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow

A view shows the burning Crocus City Hall concert hall following the shooting incident in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow 

A massive blaze is seen over the Crocus City Hall on the western edge of Moscow, Russia, on Friday, March 22

A massive blaze is seen over the Crocus City Hall on the western edge of Moscow, Russia, on Friday, March 22 

Ukrainian military intelligence spokesman Andriy Yusov told Reuters: 'Ukraine was of course not involved in this terror attack. 

'Ukraine is defending its sovereignty from Russian invaders, liberating its own territory and is fighting with the occupiers' army army and military targets, not civilians.'

ISIS' news agency Amaq released sickening a 90-second selfie video of the attack that is too graphic for MailOnline to share
ISIS' news agency Amaq released sickening a 90-second selfie video of the attack that is too graphic for MailOnline to share
ISIS' news agency Amaq released sickening a 90-second selfie video of the attack that is too graphic for MailOnline to share

ISIS' news agency Amaq released sickening a 90-second selfie video of the attack that is too graphic for MailOnline to share

The man filming the video twice says: 'Bring the machine gun. Kill them and have no mercy on them'

The man filming the video twice says: 'Bring the machine gun. Kill them and have no mercy on them'

Sultan Aziz Azam, a spokesperson for ISIS-K, (pictured) has been sanctioned by both the UK and the US

Sultan Aziz Azam, a spokesperson for ISIS-K, (pictured) has been sanctioned by both the UK and the US

Firefighters work in the burned concert hall after an attack on the building of the Crocus City Hall on the western edge of Moscow

Firefighters work in the burned concert hall after the attack on the building of the Crocus City Hall on the western edge of Moscow

Hamas condemns ISIS for Russia massacre

Hamas leaders denounced Friday’s terror attack in Russia, extending condolences to the victims’ families, as well as Russian citizens and political leaders.

“We condemn in the strongest terms the terrorist attack that targeted civilians in Moscow, killing dozens of people and wounding them,” the Palestinian terror group said in a statement Saturday.

Hamas, which remains in an ongoing war with Israel since its own brutal attack killed more than 1,200 people on Oct. 7, offered solace to the “leadership and the Russian people, and to the families of the victims of this criminal attack.”

This the moment the suspected Moscow massacre terrorists are frogmarched blindfolded into a building for interrogation over the concert hall shooting

Moscow massacre terrorists are frogmarched blindfolded into a building for interrogation over the concert hall shooting

The suspected killers are held tightly by security guards as they are taken out of vans and brought to the Russian Investigative Committee for questioning

The killers are held tightly by security guards as they are taken out of vans and brought to the Russian Investigative Committee for questioning

Suspects of Moscow's massacre are taken to Investigation Committee HQ in Russia

Moscow's massacre terrorists are taken to Investigation Committee HQ in Russia 

The suspects are blindfolded and handcuffed as they are taken into the building

The terrorists are blindfolded and handcuffed as they are taken into the building

Officers said they found four sets of combat ammunition, more than 500 rounds of ammunition and 28 magazines at the scene of the massacre

Officers said they found four sets of combat ammunition, more than 500 rounds of ammunition and 28 magazines at the scene of the massacre

Gunmen targeted this concert hall in the mass shooting in Moscow 


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