Russia accuses an 'unfriendly state' of planning the 2024 Moscow concert hall assault
- Russian officials assert that an 'unfriendly state' planned the Moscow concert hall attack, which killed 145 people.
- Svetlana Petrenko stated that the attack aimed to 'destabilize the situation in Russia.'
- Six individuals from Central Asia are wanted for allegedly organizing the attack, according to Russian authorities.
- President Vladimir Putin has claimed, without evidence, that Ukraine was involved in the attack, despite the Islamic State's responsibility claim.
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Russia Blames Attack That Killed 145 on 'Unfriendly State'
Russian officials on Saturday accused "the special services of an unfriendly state" of planning and organizing last year's attack on the Moscow concert hall in which 145 people died. The aim, according to a statement by Svetlana Petrenko, the representative of the Russian Investigative Committee, was to "destabilize the situation...


Russia accuses an ‘unfriendly state’ of planning the 2024 Moscow concert hall assault
One year since the Moscow concert hall attack killed 145 people, Russian officials asserted Saturday that it was planned and organized by "the special services of an unfriendly state."
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