Crocus City Hall Attack Suspects Claim Ukrainian Involvement
The deadly assault involved four armed individuals who stormed the Crocus City Hall concert hall, indiscriminately opened fire, and ignited the structure, resulting in the deaths of 149 civilians and wounding over 600 others.
As per Russian law enforcement, the attackers were captured just hours later while they were trying to escape by car in the direction of Ukraine.
The extremist faction known as Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISIS-K), an affiliate operating under the broader Islamic State banner, had initially accepted responsibility for the carnage.
The suspected perpetrators — Dalerdhzon Mirzoyev, Saidokrami Rachabalizoda, Shamsiddin Fariduni, and Muhammadsobir Faizov — are all nationals of Tajikistan.
Drawing from documentation referenced by the media, the suspects allegedly informed investigators that “a Ukrainian state entity” had commissioned the massacre, while ISIS-K functioned as the operational executor.
Furthermore, they reportedly stated that the weaponry employed during the onslaught had originated from Ukraine.
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